What was Babe Ruth's uniform number?

George Herman "Babe" Ruth Jr. was an American professional baseball player whose career in Major League Baseball spanned 22 seasons, from 1914 through 1935.

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Who wears number 11 baseball?

11: Jimmy Rollins. The man they call J-Roll in Philadelphia could very well see his jersey No. 11 retired when his career is over. Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins has won an MVP and four Gold Glove awards during his 13 years in Philly, helping the franchise capture its second-ever World Series title in 2008.
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Who wore number 4 in baseball?

4: Lou Gehrig. New York Yankees first baseman Lou Gehrig wore the No. 4 with class, honor and distinction.
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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 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 #3 in baseball?

Babe Ruth had his number 3 retired by the New York Yankees on june 13, 1948. He is perhaps the most famous slugger of all time!
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Who wore number 8 in baseball?

Iconic MLB players with number 8 jerseys include Yogi Berra, Willie Stargell, and Andre Dawson, all Hall of Fame-level players whose career highlights are among the greatest moments in baseball history.
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Who wore number 12 in baseball?

Wade Boggs though he played only two seasons with the club had his number 12 retired by the Tampa Bay Rays on April 7, 2000. Roberto Alomar the talented Second Baseman was celebrated by one of his former clubs the Toronto Blue Jays with a retired number on July 31, 2011.
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Who wears 77 in the MLB?

77 - John Axford

He entered the season with a career 10.2 K/9.
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Who wore 88 in baseball?

88: Albert Belle

Why he's here: Belle wore No.
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Who wore 97 in MLB?

No. 97: Joe Beimel, various teams, 2005-2015: Beimel is the only player in Major League history to wear no. 97, and it's the most well traveled of all the high numbers, given the fact that he wore it for six different teams (Devil Rays, Dodgers, Rockies, Nationals, Pirates, and Mariners).
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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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What does 44 mean in baseball?

Coaches, pitchers and position players, wore uniforms with No. 44 during workouts at Coors Field on Monday in honor of the Hall of Famer and Braves legend who died in January.
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