I'm sure there are a lot that would want to wear it. Any time I see a player on any team with the number 21, I immediately think of Clemente and the type of player he was in his day. They don't have players like that today.IMO if they retire his number on other teams Latin players won't get to wear his number like they do now and they won't be able to show their respect for him like they do.
Guys, read the story AGAIN. They are thinking of partly of retiring his number.
I'm sure there are a lot that would want to wear it. Any time I see a player on any team with the number 21, I immediately think of Clemente and the type of player he was in his day. They don't have players like that today.
At PNC it's fine...there are Clemente reminders everywhere...almost like he's still there in some way.
Understand...it's just that us old farts who remember him well might start to lose that memory if we don't see that number as much as possible.Guys, read the story AGAIN. They are thinking of partly of retiring his number.
I always point to his plaque on the downtown side of the bridge, then to his statue on the park side. At first my kids were like "cool dad"...now they just roll their eyes and look for cheap peanuts and water. I still like it though. And yes, it's been a really long walk after some of those beat downs in the past.Hell they named the bridge next to PNC after him. I hate that bridge, too long of a walk. LOL
Name\Age 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
Roberto Clemente 8 18 10 7 10 8 17 30 24 54 30 60
Willie Mays 2 2 3 1 0 3 5 5 5 10 17 14
Hank Aaron 1 -1 6 1 17 12 4 7 2 15 12 23
JD Drew 27 62 17 90 16 22 53 25 23 - 18 (and counting)
I always point to his plaque on the downtown side of the bridge, then to his statue on the park side. At first my kids were like "cool dad"...now they just roll their eyes and look for cheap peanuts and water. I still like it though. And yes, it's been a really long walk after some of those beat downs in the past.
Games missed per season:
Code:Name\Age 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Roberto Clemente 8 18 10 7 10 8 17 30 24 54 30 60 Willie Mays 2 2 3 1 0 3 5 5 5 10 17 14 Hank Aaron 1 -1 6 1 17 12 4 7 2 15 12 23 JD Drew 27 62 17 90 16 22 53 25 23 - 18 (and counting)
How in hell do you justify giving a Gold Glove in 1972 to a guy who only played in the field in 94 of 162 games, and had only 5 assists? Or even in 1970, when he only played in the field for 104 games?
From 1959-1963, Vada Pinson not only didn't miss a game, he played in one more game than his team was scheduled for, as the rule for including statistics for games postponed due to rain delays was different back then.
The Boston Celtics retired Jim Loscotof's nickname. No one can ever be named Loscy again.
It's the same thing. To win the award you're probably a really successful player already with a lot of marketing built into you're current number, so you're not likely to want to change numbers from one linked to you to one linked to someone else.Guys, read the story AGAIN. They are thinking of partly of retiring his number.
The Braves also retired Hank Aaron's 44. So should only Hank Aaron award winners get to wear that?
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