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Retired MLB Jersey Numbers

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Retired MLB Jersey Numbers game quiz
"See if you can answer these 10 questions pertaining to jersey numbers retired by Major League Baseball teams."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Every team in Major League Baseball retired this ground-breaking player's #42 jersey on April 15, 1997.
    Frank Robinson
    Babe Ruth
    Hank Aaron
    Jackie Robinson


2. In 1939, this New York Yankee slugger was the first player ever to have his number (#4) retired in the history of baseball.
    Mickey Mantle
    Babe Ruth
    Lou Gehrig
    Bill Dickey


3. The Yankees have retired the most numbers of any team including which number twice for Yogi Berra and Bill Dickey?
    9
    3
    8
    7


4. The Yankees have retired numerous numbers including most of the single digit jersey numbers. Only #2 and #6 remained unretired in 2008, although some think this Yankee wearing #2 will eventually have his number retired as well.
    Jorge Posada
    Derek Jeter
    Bernie Williams
    Mariano Rivera


5. In addition to having his number retired by the Braves, this home run slugger also had his number retired by the Milwaukee Brewers, despite only playing two seasons for them.
    Dale Murphy
    Hank Aaron
    Bob Horner
    Robin Yount


6. This former team retired the number 10 twice, once for Andre Dawson and once for Rusty Staub.
    Montreal Expos
    Seattle Pilots
    Colt 45s
    Washington Senators


7. In addition to the league-wide retirement of the #42, some people have pushed for a league-wide retirement of the #21 in honor of this late, great Pittsburgh Pirate outfielder.
    Roberto Clemente
    Willie Stargell
    Dave Parker
    Ralph Kiner


8. Some teams have not officially retired any numbers, whether because they are newer teams or because they choose to honor their stars in other ways. This team, honors their stars with a "Level of Excellence" by posting the names of past players, managers, and executives under the fifth deck of their stadium, the Rogers Centre.
    Seattle Mariners
    Colorado Rockies
    Toronto Blue Jays
    Detroit Tigers


9. Some teams have "unofficially" retired certain numbers. In these cases, there have been no official ceremonies, but such numbers are no longer worn by any member of the team. One such team to do this is the Red Sox, which have unofficially retired #14 for Jim Rice, #45 for Pedro Martinez and #21 for this pitcher.
    Curt Schilling
    Derek Lowe
    Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd
    Roger Clemens


10. Because they predominantly played in the era prior to wearing numbers, this team honored its past greats Chuck Klein and Grover Cleveland Alexander with the letter "P" on its outfield walls.
    Philadelphia Phillies
    Seattle Pilots
    Pittsburgh Pirates
    San Diego Padres

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