What number was Mickey Mantle?

Mickey Charles Mantle, nicknamed "the Commerce Comet" and "the Mick", was an American professional baseball player. Mantle played his entire Major League Baseball career with the New York Yankees as a center fielder, right fielder, and first baseman.

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Did Mickey Mantle ever wear number 6?

Only two Yankee players wore number 6 in 1951: Bobby Brown and Mickey Mantle. Not only does the batter not look like Bobby Brown, but Brown batted exclusively left-handed. Our right-handed batter is most certainly Mickey Mantle.
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Who wore number 7 before Mantle?

Mapes then wore number 13 before switching to number 7. When Mapes was traded by the Yankees in 1951, Mickey Mantle took uniform number 7. Mapes, thus, is mainly remembered as the Yankee who wore both Babe Ruth's and Mickey Mantle's numbers. On December 5, 1996, Mapes died in Pryor, Oklahoma, at the age of 74.
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When did Mickey Mantle switch to 7?

Mickey Mantle started his rookie season with the Yankees wearing uniform number 6. Cliff Mapes, who also wore number 3 for the Yanks previously, started 1951 wearing 7 on his Yankee uniform.
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Who wore #13 for the Yankees?

13: Alex Rodriguez

A-Rod's 696 home runs rank fourth in baseball history, with 351 of those long balls coming during his Yankees tenure from 2004-16. Rodriguez won two of his three AL MVP Awards in New York, where he was a seven-time All-Star and a three-time Silver Slugger.
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Who wore #7 baseball?

Some of the MLB players to wear 7 across their careers include Mickey Mantle, Barry Bonds, and Joe Mauer.
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How was Mickey Mantle number 7?

A stern visit from his father put an end to the talk and Mantle went on a tear that resulted in his return to New York in August of 1951 where he was permanently assigned the number 7, which he would wear for 18 seasons. The number is now retired.
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Who wore number 0 in MLB?

In Major League Baseball, players are allowed to wear zero as their uniform number (yes, it's a number. Also, it's even). It's rare, but it happens. Currently, there is one player in baseball who wears zero, and that's Adam Ottavino, pitcher for the Colorado Rockies.
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Who wore 72 in MLB?

The highest player uniform number to be retired was Carlton Fisk's #72, but the Cardinals retired #85 in honor of their one-time owner August Busch Jr.
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Who Wore 6 on the Yankees?

6 – Joe Torre. The perfect manager for the Yankees' latest dynasty due to his calm demeanor and communication skills, Torre's teams qualified for postseason play in each of his dozen seasons in the dugout from 1996-2007, reaching six Fall Classics and winning four rings.
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What was Yogi Berra's number?

The Yankees retired his uniform number 8 in 1972; Bill Dickey had previously worn number 8, and both catchers had that number retired by the Yankees. The club honored him with a plaque in Monument Park in 1988. Berra was named to the MLB All-Century Team in a vote by fans in 1999.
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Did Ty Cobb have a number?

No number: Ty Cobb

He played in an era before players had jersey numbers, which is why his name hangs on Comerica Park's outfield wall without a number.
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Who Wore #2 in baseball?

The most substantial players that wore number 2 in MLB history are: Jimmie Foxx. Charlie Gehringer. Derek Jeter.
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Who wore #10 in baseball?

10: Chipper Jones. Another very tough number to consider. Atlanta Braves third baseman Chipper Jones gets the nod over Hall of Fame outfielder Andre Dawson. Jones will retire at the end of this season after 19 seasons with the Atlanta Braves, a career batting average right around the .
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Who wore number 99 in baseball?

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99 jersey for the New York Yankees, he's not the first. That honor belongs to Yankees outfielder Charlie Keller who wore it back in 1952. Keller was not only the first Yankees player to wear that number but the first-ever player in MLB history to do so.
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Who wore 47 in baseball?

The journey to find the most substantial Major League Baseball players that wore the number 47 on their uniforms starts by looking at who the Baseball Hall of Fame has in their hallowed halls. Enshrined number ones of professional baseball are: Satchel Paige. Hoyt Wilhelm.
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Who wore number 1 in baseball?

Not necessarily the players wearing those numbers, as you've certainly seen many lists of in the past. (Like: "Ozzie Smith was the best No. 1, and Hank Aaron was the best No. 44," and so on.)
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Who wore 14 for the Yankees?

Shockingly few Yankees have worn No. 14 and shined. Granderson played for the Yanks from 2010-2013 and smacked 115 home runs, finishing fourth in the MVP race in 2011.
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Who wore 21 for the Yankees?

It was 21, the number worn by Paul O'Neill for nine sterling seasons in pinstripes, and after six years out of circulation, the Yankees had decided to quietly reintroduce it.
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Who wore 16 for the Yankees?

Whitey Ford's number 16 was retired by the New York Yankees in 1974. Ford won 236 games for the New York Yankees (career 236–106), still a franchise record. Ford is tied with Dave Foutz for the fourth-best winning percentage in baseball history at . 690.
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