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			Name the BB player who has worn two famous uniform numbers ? This should be an easy one  TED Z T206 Reference . | 
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			Reggie Jackson?
		 
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			Mickey Mantle wore 6 and 7 6 is famous for Stan Musial | 
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			Reggie wore 9 then 44.
		 
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			BB = basketball Answer 23 and 45 Player Michael Jordan 
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			Bo Jackson wore 16 on the royals... and 34 on the raiders
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			I am sure Ted meant Baseball, but if Basketball- Kobe (8 & 24).
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			Sounds good to me! BTW, #5 was worn by Joe DiMaggio, Bench, Brooks Robinson, Greenberg, Albert P, and George Brett. Good company with that number. 
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			Some good guesses, but not the answer I'm looking for. I thought this would be an easy one. OK, think the two most famous uniform numbers in the game. TED Z T206 Reference . | 
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			Joe D. also wore 9 briefly I think.
		 
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			Eddie Gaedel wore 1 and 8 He even wore them at the same time as a fraction.  His counterparts would be Pee Wee and Yogi 
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			He did indeed, Ted Williams #.  Joe D wore # 9 his 1st year in the Majors (1936). Frank Crosetti wore #5 that year. Not the answer to this quiz, though. Continue to think famous # 's worn by a ballplayer who was not that famous. TED Z T206 Reference . | 
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			A HOFer who wore two of the most famous numbers in the game, 3 and 42, was Alan Trammell. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-J327A using Tapatalk 
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			Cliff Mapes 3 and 7 Rob M Last edited by ramram; 02-13-2019 at 09:36 PM. | 
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			lefty o'doul. 6 and 16
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			We have a WINNER !…...Thank you Rob M Cliff Mapes joined the NY Yankees in 1948 and was assigned #3. Babe Ruth's uniform # was retired in August 1948. Mapes then wore #13 in 1948. Mapes wore #7 in 1949 thru 1951. Mapes was a big guy who could hit the ball a long distance, especially in clutch situations. His greatest achievements, though, were his play in RF. Especially his very accurate rifle arm. I remember seeing Cliff throw out many runners at Home Plate when I was a kid. Casey Stengel platooned Mapes when he needed a reliable left-handed batter (or a strong arm in RF). Thanks guys for participating in this quiz. TED Z T206 Reference . | 
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			Did I win a "Ted Z" cut signature? Rob M | 
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			Hey Rob No signature....better yet, how's about a reward of a T206 card of your favorite team ? TED Z T206 Reference . | 
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			Very nice gesture Ted!  How about I donate it to your next trivia game? Thanks for the entertainment.  Rob M P.S. But I’m still searching for the illusive "Ted Z" cut signature if you find one! | 
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