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Derek Sanderson
He wore number 10 before it was retired for Bob Love
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Number 9
Carlton Fisk #27 was retired for Fisk in Boston and #72 was retired for him in Chicago.
Bobby Orr and the number has been retired.
Ray Bourque graciously switched to number 77 so Phil Esposito's number 7 could be retired in Boston Garden.
Brad Park wore number 22 for the Boston Bruins, he wore number 2 for the New York Rangers before he was traded to Boston for Phil Esposito however that number was retired by Boston after hall of famer Eddie Shore retired hence his wearing of number 22.
His number was 9, they retired it in 1984.
The player is the best leaf ever and that is Wendel Clark
well, #2 is retired and it belonged to Eddie Shore. It was retired on January 1, 1947.
There are quite a few well-respected former Red Sox players whose numbers were never retired, and baseball fans debate this endlessly. It is worth noting that the Red Sox have not retired many numbers over the years (thus far, it has only been seven former players). That said, Boggs spent 11 years in Boston before leaving to play for the Yankees. It is unclear whether that factored into the decision not to retire his number, but there seems to be little momentum for doing it at this point, even though in interviews, Boggs still says he wishes it would happen.