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The current #18 would be Darin Ruf.
Before him was...
Mike Fontenot (2012)
Brad Harman (2008)
Wes Helms (2007)
Shane Victorino (2006)
Benito Santiago (1996)
Andy Van Slyke (1995)
Jim Adduci (1989)
Chris James (1987-1989)
Francisco Melendez (1986)
Derrel Thomas (1985)
Kiko Garcia (1983-1985)
Ivan de Jesus (1982)
Bob Molinaro (1982)
John Vukovich (1979-1981)
Rudy Meoli (1979)
Richie Hebner (1977-1978)
Billy Grabarkewitz (1974)
Craig Robinson (1972-1973)
Bobby Pfeil (1971)
Rick Joseph (1969-1970)
Chuck Hiller (1967)
Phil Linz (1966-1967)
Rick Wise (1964)
Ryne Duren (1963-1964)
Frank Sullivan (1962)
Elmer Valo (1961)
Pancho Herrera (1958-1960)
Chris Short (1959)
Jim Owens (1955)
Jim Command (1955)
Johnny Lindell (1953-1954)
Howie Fox (1952)
Milo Candini (1950-1951)
Jackie Mayo (1948)
Sam Nahem (1942-1948)
Charley Schanz (1946-1947)
Charlie Sproull (1945)
Al Verdel (1944)
George Eyrich (1943)
Tom Padden (1943)
Hal Marnie (1940)
George Scharein (1939-1940)
Al Smith (1938-1939)
Clarence Pickrel (1933)
Reggie Grabowski (1933)
Mickey Haslin (1933)
Phil Collins (1932)
Chet Nichols (1932)
Woody Fryman and Mike Anderson
Bobby Dernier
Charles Yingling debuted on June 22, 1894, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Philadelphia Baseball Grounds; he played his final game on June 22, 1894, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Philadelphia Baseball Grounds.
Al Burris debuted on June 22, 1894, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Philadelphia Baseball Grounds; he played his final game on June 22, 1894, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Philadelphia Baseball Grounds.
John Walsh debuted on June 22, 1903, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Baker Bowl; he played his final game on June 22, 1903, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Baker Bowl.
Walter Plock debuted on August 21, 1891, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Philadelphia Baseball Grounds; he played his final game on August 22, 1891, playing for the Philadelphia Phillies at Philadelphia Baseball Grounds.
Sunday Night Baseball - 1990 Atlanta Braves vs- Philadelphia Phillies 22-6 was released on: USA: 8 May 2011
Sunday Night Baseball - 1990 Philadelphia Phillies vs- Arizona Diamondbacks 16-22 was released on: USA: 28 August 2005
Two of the greatest offensive players in Philadelphia Eagles history have worn the number 22 -- Pro Bowl running back/kick returner Timmy Brown (1960-67) and three-time 1,000-yard running back Duce Staley (1997-2003). Pro Bowl cornerback Asante Samuel also wore number 22 for the Eagles from 2008 through 2011.
It was his number as a college running back at the University of Florida.
Ernie Pough wore number 22 in 1976 for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Rick Woods the Steelers safety/cornerback wore the number 22 from 1982-1986.