Number 23
Ted Williams wore number 9 on his Boston Red Sox uniform his entire career.
John Lackey is number 41 on the Boston Red Sox.
Ted Williams wore uniform number 9 his entire career with the Boston Red Sox from 1939 - 1960.
Ken Griffey Sr. wore uniform number 30 as a Cincinnati Red from 1973 - 1981, and from 1989 - 1990. He wore number 25 with the Cincinnati Red in 1988.
Pete Schourek wore uniform number 46 when he played for the Reds from 1994 -1997. Pete wore # 48 for the Mets, 41 for the Astros, 51 & 50 for the Red Sox, and 46 for the Pirates,
Jason Varitek wore #47 for the Red Sox in his rookie season (1998).
Could it have been red.
red
The 1980 Cardinals uniform was identical to that of the 1979 uniform. The 1979-1980 uniform was very similar to the uniform the Cardinals wore from 1976-1978 and 1981-1984, with the execption of the placement of the uniform number. In 1979 and 1980, there was no uniform number on the front of the jersey. Instead, a smaller uniform number appeared on the side of each sleeve, just above the trim striping. Overall, the home uniform was white, double-knit pullover (no front shirt buttons). The 6th version of the famous "birds on bat" logo placed on the front of the jersey (yellow bat with one red cardinal perched on either side, and a red script "Cardinals" hanging from the left end of the bat, with the "C" hooked on the bat - all embroidered, all trimmed in navy blue). The neck, sleeves, elastic pants slash, and side of uniform pants were all trimmed in navy blue/white/cardinal red striping. The stirrups were Cardinal red, and the striping (when players chose to show it under the pants leg) was two navy blue stripes on either side of one red stripe on a solid white field at the top of the cardinal red sock. The hat for both home and road was solid cardinal red, with a white "S T L" logo outlined by a thin navy blue line. The uniform number did appear as usual on the back of the jersey, with the players last name arching over the number, both in Cardinal red and outlined in navy blue. The road uniform was identical, except instead of white, it was a powder blue. The Cardinals sported this powder blue look on the road from 1976 through the 1984 season. From 1971 through 1975, and again from 1985 through 1991, the road uniform was grey. Before 1971, and again in 1992, the Cardinals had the traditional button down front jersey, with belted trousers, instead of the pullovers with the built-in sash belt.
No. The Yankees do not have the color red in their uniform.
Lefty had no number with the Philadelphia Athletics due to the players didn't have them on the uniforms at that time. Later, Lefty was traded to the Red Sox where he wore number 10 for the rest of his career.