The '36' on the sleeves of the Philadelphia Phillies jerseys is to honor former Phillies pitcher Robin Roberts, who died on May 6th. His jersey number '36' was retired by the Phillies earlier.
The Phillies are wearing a black patch with a white '36' on their sleeves to honor former Phillies pitcher Robin Roberts, who died on May 6th. '32' was Steve Carlton's jersey number.
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Tug MacGraw wore uniform number 45 for the 1980 Philadelphia Phillies, as he did his entire career.
In 1961, pitcher Art Mahaffey wore #28 for the Philadelphia Phillies.
Famous athletes who wore uniform number 38 include former NFL quarterback Jeff Blake and MLB pitcher John Smoltz. Additionally, NBA player J.R. Smith also donned the number during his career. While not as widely recognized as some other numbers, 38 has been associated with notable performances in various sports.
No player on the New York Yankees wore uniform number 11 in 1970.
Pitcher Cole Hamels wore it until he was traded to the Texas Rangers in 2015.
Pitcher Tyler Green in 1993, 1995, and 1997-1998.
Yes, the Philadelphia Phillies have retired jersey number 5 in honor of former player Mike Schmidt. Schmidt, a Hall of Famer and one of the greatest third basemen in baseball history, played for the Phillies from 1972 to 1989. His contributions to the team and his impact on the game led to the retirement of his number in 1990.
The number 91 is the highest uniform number currently being used. It is worn by Yankee pitcher Alfredo Aceves. The highest number all-time is number 99. That number was used by two Yankees, Charlie Keller (1952) and Brian Bruney (2009).
No one wears number 5 currently. But the player who did got traded to the Tampa Bay Rays his name is Pat Burelll