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icollectDCsports 07-10-2014 07:06 PM

Some additions, all but one from the NFL:
2 -- Charlie Gehringer
27 -- Ken Houston (Safety of Oilers and Redskins) (note that Fisk is now listed as 27 and 72, while he wore 72 for one more season than 27)
49 -- Bobby Mitchell
50 -- Mike Singletary
54 -- Randy White
63 -- Willie Lanier
70 -- Sam Huff
78 -- Bobby Bell
86 -- Buck Buchanan

bobbvc 07-10-2014 07:44 PM

Technically, Jim Otto was #00 (not 0)

ChiSoxFan 07-10-2014 07:50 PM

How about:

MLB:
#43 Dennis Eckersley

NASCAR:
#3 Dale Earnhardt

drmondobueno 07-11-2014 12:31 AM

3 Harmon Killebrew. Power nonstop
7. The Mick, nuff said
8. Yogi Berra. How many rings, ten?
9. Roger Maris. Deserves mention if for no other reason he did what Ruth did not, by one...
16. Marcel Dionne, as smooth and consistent a hockey player. Too bad he played on lousy teams. Really lousy teams. Ask this question. Brett hull, a one dimensional scoring machine versus a center, Dionne who made his wingers look like HOFers. Until Gretzky came along, Dionne pounded the assists like no one else in hockey. If no one else agrees with me, fine. Dionne was number two in league scoring at his retirement, behind some guy named Howe. Nuff said. You are wrong, Dionne is RIGHT.
21. Clemente, bar none
32. Steve Carlton. Lefty.
74. Merlin Olson
75. Deacon Jones
85. Jack Youngblood.
99. The Great One, Wayne Gretzky
-- Ty Cobb. Gotta be on this list


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