What numbers are retired in MLB?

  • Billy Martin, 2B/manager.
  • Derek Jeter, SS.
  • Babe Ruth, RF.
  • Lou Gehrig, 1B.
  • Joe DiMaggio, CF.
  • Joe Torre, manager.
  • Mickey Mantle, CF.
  • Yogi Berra, C/manager.
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Is 42 the only number retired in baseball?

42. In 1997, Major League Baseball honored Jackie Robinson by making his No. 42 the first uniform number to be retired across the sport.
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Is 42 retired for all MLB teams?

During the 2007 regular season, Ken Griffey Jr. called Bud Selig to ask for permission to wear number 42 on Jackie Robinson Day. Griffey received special permission from Rachel Robinson to wear number 42 on Jackie Robinson Day of 2007. Number 42 had been retired for all Major League Baseball teams.
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Is 21 a retired number in the MLB?

Retire 21. Today and every year—beginning last season—on September 15 Major League Baseball and its respective 30 franchises honor the life and legacy of Roberto Clemente.
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Is there a number 69 in baseball?

69: Bronson Arroyo, 2000-02 Pittsburgh Pirates: Somewhat surprisingly, only six players in Major League history have worn no.
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What is the rarest number in baseball?

89 -- the only number left from 0 to 99 that had never been worn in a Major League Baseball regular-season game.
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Did the MLB retire 44?

Number Retired: At the conclusion of the 1976 season

"Hammerin' Hank" had his famous No. 44 retired after the conclusion of the 1976 season. Hank Aaron played baseball in Milwaukee from 1954 through 1965 with the Braves and in 1975 and '76 with the Brewers.
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Can you wear 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 wears 22 in MLB?

22: Clayton Kershaw. Los Angeles Dodgers southpaw pitcher Clayton Kershaw has already dominated the National League with his pitching exploits at the age of 24. He's also a worthy winner of the Roberto Clemente Award as well.
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Is the number 20 retired in baseball?

Irvin's “20” is baseball's most frequently retired number at 11 times. Baltimore's Frank Robinson was first (Spring Training 1972) – barely beating out Pittsburgh's Pie Traynor (Opening Day, 1972) – and also the most recent (2017, Cleveland, where he was baseball's first African-American manager).
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Why is the number 6 retired?

The NBA has retired Boston Celtics legend Bill Russell's No. 6 jersey to honor his legacy on and off the court.
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Who wears number 12 in MLB?

12 - Francisco Lindor

As for why he wears No. 12, that's easy: "My pops wore number 21 because of [Roberto] Clemente," Lindor said.
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Who wears number 1 in the MLB?

To make matters more interesting, of the 11 current MLB players who wear No. 1, only two are in the senior circuit. Erik Aybar of the Atlanta Braves and Michael Bourn of the Arizona Diamondbacks have the distinction of being No. 1 on their teams — perhaps not in terms of talent but definitely in ordinal numbering.
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Why is 42 retired in baseball?

Major League Baseball celebrates Jackie Robinson Day each April 15. On that day the number that Robinson wore for the Brooklyn Dodgers, 42—retired from Major League Baseball in 1997—is “unretired” and worn by all players, coaches, and umpires in the games played that day.
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Did Jackie Robinson wear 42?

Robinson played in six World Series and contributed to the Dodgers' 1955 World Series championship. In 1997, MLB retired his uniform number 42 across all major league teams; he was the first professional athlete in any sport to be so honored.
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Why is 42 retired at Fenway?

Jackie Robinson's #42 was retired by all Major League clubs in 1997. It's blue to match his uniform with the Brooklyn Dodgers. The numbers originally hung on the right field facade in the order in which they were retired, 9-4-1-8.
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Who has worn #42 in baseball?

Every year, on the anniversary of Jackie Robinson's big league debut, the baseball world pauses to remember his unmatched contributions to the game. In 1997, Commissioner Bud Selig made sure Robinson's work would be honored for all time by permanently retiring his No. 42.
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What numbers are not allowed in baseball?

In 1997, for the first and thus far only time, a number was retired throughout Major League Baseball. The #42 cannot be issued by any team, having been retired in honor of Jackie Robinson.
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What is the most worn number in the MLB?

The most common numbers across the majors last season were No. 30 and No. 50. According to Baseball-Reference.com, those numbers were worn by 30 players each.
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