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Just depends where you're from, doesn't it?
#1 will always be Lou Whitaker #2 is Charlie Gehringer #3 is Alan Trammell #5 is Hank Greenberg #6 is Al Kaline #9 is Gordie Howe - baseball or not #11 is Sparky Anderson #20 is Mark the Bird Fidrych #24 is Miguel Cabrera #29 is Mickey Lolich and my number as a kid (#14) will always remind me of John B. Wockenfuss. Nationally, Pete Rose had #14 too. I always remembered him and Reggie's #44 with the Yankees being the same as Aaron's. |
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