What Dodgers numbers are retired?

Hodges now joins the following Dodgers with retired numbers:

  • 1 – Pee Wee Reese.
  • 2 – Tommy Lasorda.
  • 4 – Duke Snider.
  • 19 – Jim Gilliam.
  • 20 – Don Sutton.
  • 24 – Walter Alston.
  • 32 – Sandy Koufax.
  • 39 – Roy Campanella.

When did Dodgers retire number 42?

April 15, 1997
42. In a ceremony before the April 15, 1997, game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Mets at Shea Stadium, Selig declared that No. 42 – Robinson’s number with the Brooklyn Dodgers – would be permanently retired throughout Major League Baseball. Players who were wearing No.

Who is the fastest pitcher of all-time?

Fastest pitch ever thrown As a result, Aroldis Chapman is credited with throwing the fastest pitch in MLB history. On Sept. 24, 2010, Chapman made MLB history. Then a rookie relief pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds, the fireballer unleashed a fastball clocked at 105.1 mph by PITCH/fx.

Is number 55 retired for the Dodgers?

1) Jim Gilliam is the only player whose number was retired among the Dodgers who is not in the Hall of Fame. 2) Don Sutton is the only player whose number was retired among the Dodgers who did not play in Brooklyn….Retired Los Angeles Dodger Numbers.

Player Tommy Lasorda
Number 2
Years with Dodgers 1954-1955, 1973-1996
Date Number Retired August 15, 1997

Who is Manny Mota son?

José Mota
Andy MotaTony Mota
Manny Mota/Sons

Who is the oldest living Dodger?

Of the myriad players who donned a Brooklyn uniform in those many decades, just 9 survive, as of May 23, 2022. The oldest is Chris Haughey, born in 1925. The youngest is Bob Aspromonte, born in 1938.

How many of the 1961 Yankees are still alive?

Tony Kubek, Bobby Richardson and Ralph Terry are only 1961 New York Yankees still alive.