Professor Farnsworth: Why is your number 7/8?
Leela: All the whole numbers have been retired.
-- "Futurama," "A Leela of Her Own"
On July 4, 1939, Lou Gehrig of the New York Yankees became the first professional athlete to have his uniform number retired by the team he played for. At the time, uniform numbers themselves were a fairly recent invention, dating back only about 10 years, to when those very same Yankees assigned each position player a number corresponding to their usual place in the batting order and put those numbers on the back of each player's uniform shirt. Gehrig was usually the cleanup hitter, and so wore number 4.
Since then, many teams in both professional and college sports have given the same honor to other players, in effect saying that the player was not just good, not just memorable, but so special that no future player on the team should ever wear the same number again. A few teams have retired numbers of managers, or retired honorary numbers to represent team owners, or even the fans. In most ballparks and stadiums, retired numbers are on permanent display somewhere visible from the field of play and the stands, often in the form of placards on a wall or banners hanging in the rafters.
In most cases, movement of a franchise has not caused numbers to become unretired. Notable exceptions are the Colorado Avalanche and the Carolina Hurricanes, formerly the Quebec Nordiques and the Hartford Whalers, respectively.
Of the four major professional sports leagues in North America, most retired numbers have been the product of the league with the most history, tradition, and obsession with numbers, Major League Baseball. The fewest have been from the NFL, which actively discourages its teams from the practice because of the large size of team rosters and the regimented way in which numbers are assigned to certain positions. (In fact, NFL teams have sometimes, out of necessity, assigned retired numbers to players during the preseason.)
This is the list of numbers formally retired by teams in those two leagues, as well as teams belonging to the NBA and NHL, including each person's position(s) and the years he was associated with each team. Under each number, players are listed in alphabetical order by name.
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- Sacramento Kings: Nate Archibald, guard, Cincinnati Royals/Kansas City Kings, 1970-1976
- Philadelphia Phillies: Richie Ashburn, outfielder, 1948-1959
- Boston Celtics: Walter A. Brown, owner, 1945-1964
- Boston Red Sox: Bobby Doerr, second baseman, 1937-1951
- New York Giants: Ray Flaherty, end, 1928-1929 and 1931-1935
- New York Rangers: Eddie Giacomin, goalie, 1965-1976
- Chicago Blackhawks: Glenn Hall, goalie, 1957-1967
- Cincinnati Reds: Fred Hutchinson, manager, 1952-1954 and 1956-1964
- Utah Jazz: Frank Layden, general manager, 1979-1998; coach, 1981-1988
- New York Yankees: Billy Martin, second baseman, 1950-1953 and 1955-1957; manager, 1975-1978, 1979, 1983, 1985, and 1988
- Pittsburgh Pirates: Billy Meyer, manager, 1948-1952
- Philadelphia Flyers: Bernie Parent, goalie, 1967-1971 and 1973-1979
- Montreal Canadiens: Jacques Plante, goalie, 1952-1963
- Los Angeles Dodgers: Pee Wee Reese, shortstop, 1940-1958
- Milwaukee Bucks: Oscar Robertson, guard, 1970-1974 (also see 14)
- Detroit Red Wings: Terry Sawchuk, goalie, 1950-1955, 1957-1964, and 1968-1969
- St. Louis Cardinals: Ozzie Smith, shortstop, 1982-1996
- Portland Trail Blazers: Larry Weinberg, owner, 1970-1988
- Minnesota Wild: Honorary number representing the team's "number one" fans
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- Boston Celtics: Red Auerbach, coach, 1950-1966
- Milwaukee Bucks: Junior Bridgeman, various, 1975-1984 and 1987
- Detroit Pistons: Chuck Daly, coach, 1983-1992
- Denver Nuggets: Alex English, forward, 1979-1990
- Chicago White Sox: Nellie Fox, second baseman, 1950-1963
- Detroit Tigers: Charlie Gehringer, second baseman, 1925-1941; coach, 1942
- Montreal Canadiens: Doug Harvey, defenseman, 1947-1961
- Buffalo Sabres: Tim Horton, defenseman, 1972-1974
- Los Angeles Dodgers: Tommy Lasorda, manager, 1977-1996
- Hartford Whalers: Rick Ley, defenseman, 1972-1981
- Philadelphia 76ers: Moses Malone, center, 1982-1986 and 1993-1994 (also see 24)
- Minnesota Timberwolves: Malik Sealy, guard, 1998-2000
- St. Louis Cardinals: Red Schoendeinst, second baseman, 1945-1956 and 1961-1963; manager, 1965-1976, 1980, and 1990; coach, 1964 and 1979-1995
- Boston Bruins: Eddie Shore, defenseman, 1926-1940
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- Cleveland Indians: Earl Averill, outfielder, 1929-1939
- Chicago White Sox: Harold Baines, designated hitter/outfielder, 1980-1989, 1996-1997, and 2000-2001
- Green Bay Packers: Tony Canadeo, halfback, 1941-1944 and 1946-1952
- St. Louis Blues: Bob Gassoff, defenseman, 1973-1977
- Edmonton Oilers: Al Hamilton, defenseman, 1972-1980
- Boston Bruins: Lionel Hitchman, defenseman, 1924-1934
- Boston Celtics: Dennis Johnson, guard, 1983-1990
- Minnesota Twins: Harmon Killebrew, first baseman, 1954-1974
- Atlanta Braves: Dale Murphy, first baseman/outfielder, 1976-1990
- Chicago Bears: Bronko Nagurski, fullback/linebacker, 1930-1937 and 1943
- New Jersey Nets: Drazen Petrovic, guard, 1990-1993
- New York Yankees: Babe Ruth, outfielder, 1920-1934
- Kansas City Chiefs: Jan Stenerud, placekicker, 1967-1979
- San Francisco Giants: Bill Terry, first baseman, New York Giants, 1923-1931; manager, 1932-1941
- Quebec Nordiques: J.C. Tremblay, defenseman, 1972-1979
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- Chicago White Sox: Luke Appling, shortstop, 1930-1950
- Philadelphia Flyers: Barry Ashbee, defenseman, 1970-1974
- Montreal Canadiens: Jean Beliveau, center, 1950-1971
- Boston Red Sox: Joe Cronin, shortstop, 1935-1945
- Detroit Pistons: Joe Dumars, guard, 1985-1999
- New York Yankees: Lou Gehrig, first baseman, 1923-1939
- Pittsburgh Pirates: Ralph Kiner, outfielder, 1946-1953
- New Jersey Nets: Wendell Ladner, forward, New York Nets, 1973-1975
- New York Giants: Tuffy Leemans, halfback/fullback, 1936-1943
- Milwaukee Brewers: Paul Molitor, infielder/designated hitter, 1978-1992
- Milwaukee Bucks: Sidney Moncrief, guard, 1980-1991
- Boston Bruins: Bobby Orr, defenseman, 1966-1976
- San Francisco Giants: Mel Ott, outfielder/third baseman, New York Giants, 1926-1947; manager, 1942-1948
- Chicago Bulls: Jerry Sloan, guard, 1966-1976; coach, 1979-1982
- Los Angeles Dodgers: Duke Snider, outfielder, 1947-1962
- Baltimore Orioles: Earl Weaver, manager, 1968-1982 and 1985-1986
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- Florida Marlins: Carl Barger, president, 1991-1992
- Toronto Maple Leafs: Bill Barilko, defenseman, 1946-1951
- Cincinnati Reds: Johnny Bench, catcher, 1967-1983
- Cleveland Indians: Lou Boudreau, shortstop, 1938-1950
- Kansas City Royals: George Brett, third baseman, 1973-1993
- Boston Bruins: Dit Clapper, right wing, 1927-1938; defenseman, 1938-1947; coach, 1945-1949
- New York Yankees: Joe DiMaggio, outfielder, 1936-1951
- Detroit Tigers: Hank Greenberg, first baseman, 1933-1946
- Washington Capitals: Rod Langway, defenseman, 1982-1993
- Chicago Bears: George McAfee, halfback/defensive back, 1940-1941 and 1945-1950
- New York Islanders: Denis Potvin, defenseman, 1973-1988
- Baltimore Orioles: Brooks Robinson, third baseman, 1955-1977
- Phoenix Suns: Dick Van Arsdale, guard/forward, 1968-1977; coach, 1987; vice president, 1987-present
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- Toronto Maple Leafs: Ace Bailey, right wing, 1928-1933
- Phoenix Suns: Walter Davis, guard/forward. 1977-1988
- Philadelphia 76ers: Julius Erving, forward, 1976-1987 (also see 32)
- San Diego Padres: Steve Garvey, first baseman, 1983-1987
- Detroit Tigers: Al Kaline, outfielder, 1953-1974
- St. Louis Cardinals: Stan Musial, outfielder, 1941-1963
- Minnesota Twins: Tony Oliva, outfielder/designated hitter, 1962-1976; coach, 1976-1978 and 1985-1991
- Boston Celtics: Bill Russell, center, 1956-1969
- Orlando Magic and Sacramento Kings: Honorary number representing fans; stands for "the 6th man"
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- Philadelphia Flyers: Bill Barber, left wing, 1972-1984; coach, 2000-present
- Dallas Stars: Neal Broten, center, 1980-1995
- Detroit Lions: Dutch Clark, quarterback, 1931-1938
- Denver Broncos: John Elway, quarterback, 1983-1999
- Boston Bruins: Phil Esposito, center, 1967-1976
- New York Rangers: Rod Gilbert, right wing, 1960-1978
- Chicago Bears: George Halas, defensive end, 1920-1931; owner, 1920-1983
- New York Giants: Mel Hein, center, 1931-1945
- Phoenix Suns: Kevin Johnson, guard, 1987-1998
- Washington Capitals: Yvon Labre, defenseman, 1974-1981
- Detroit Red Wings: Ted Lindsay, left wing, 1944-1957 and 1964-1965; general manager, 1976-1980; coach, 1980
- New York Yankees: Mickey Mantle, outfielder, 1951-1968
- Utah Jazz: Pete Maravich, guard, 1974-1980
- Buffalo Sabres: Rick Martin, forward, 1971-1981
- Montreal Canadiens: Howie Morenz, center, 1923-1934 and 1936-1937
- Cleveland Cavaliers: Bingo Smith, forward, 1970-1979
- St. Louis Rams: Bob Waterfield, quarterback, Cleveland Rams/Los Angeles Rams, 1945-1952
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- New York Yankees: Yogi Berra, catcher, 1946-1963; manager, 1964
- Montreal Expos: Gary Carter, catcher, 1974-1984
- New York Yankees: Bill Dickey, catcher, 1928-1946
- Ottawa Senators: Frank Finnigan, right wing, 1923-1934
- Dallas Stars: Bill Goldsworthy, right wing, Minnesota North Stars, 1967-1977
- Cincinnati Reds: Joe Morgan, second baseman, 1972-1979
- St. Louis Blues: Barclay Plager, defenseman, 1967-1977
- Baltimore Orioles: Cal Ripken, Jr., shortstop/third baseman, 1981-2001
- Pittsburgh Pirates: Willie Stargell, outfielder, 1962-1982
- Quebec Nordiques: Marc Tardif, left wing, 1974-1983
- Arizona Cardinals: Larry Wilson, free safety, St. Louis Cardinals, 1960-1972
- Boston Red Sox: Carl Yastrzemski, outfielder, 1961-1983
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- Boston Bruins: John Bucyk, forward, 1957-1978
- New York Islanders: Clark Gilles, left wing, 1974-1986
- Detroit Red Wings and Hartford Whalers: Gordie Howe, right wing, Red Wings, 1946-1971; Whalers, 1977-1980
- Chicago Blackhawks and Phoenix Coyotes: Bobby Hull, left wing, Blackhawks, 1957-1972; Winnipeg Jets, 1972-1979
- New York Yankees: Roger Maris, outfielder, 1960-1966
- Pittsburgh Pirates: Bill Mazeroski, second baseman, 1956-1972
- Calgary Flames: Lanny McDonald, forward, 1981-1989
- Chicago White Sox: Minnie Minoso, outfielder/designated hitter, 1951-1957, 1960-1961, 1964, 1976, and 1980
- Atlanta Hawks: Bob Pettit, center, Milwaukee Hawks/St. Louis Hawks, 1954-1965
- Montreal Canadiens: Maurice Richard, right wing, 1942-1960
- St. Louis Cardinals: Enos Slaughter, outfielder, 1938-1953
- Boston Red Sox: Ted Williams, outfielder, 1939-1960
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- Philadelphia 76ers: Maurice Cheeks, guard, 1979-1990; assistant coach, 1994-2001
- Montreal Expos: Andre Dawson, outfielder, 1976-1986
- Detroit Red Wings: Alex Delvecchio, center/left wing, 1950-1974; coach, 1973-1977
- New York Knicks: Walt Frazier, guard, 1967-1977
- Kansas City Royals: Dick Howser, manager, 1981-1986
- Montreal Canadiens: Guy Lafleur, right wing, 1971-1985
- Chicago Bulls: Bob Love, forward, 1969-1976
- Seattle Supersonics: Nate McMillan, guard, 1986-1999; assistant coach, 1999-2000; coach, 2000-present
- New York Yankees: Phil Rizzuto, shortstop, 1941-1942 and 1946-1956
- Chicago Cubs: Ron Santo, third baseman, 1960-1973
- Montreal Expos: Rusty Staub, outfielder, 1969-1971 and 1979
- Minnesota Vikings: Fran Tarkenton, quarterback, 1961-1966 and 1972-1978
- Boston Celtics: Jo Jo White, guard, 1968-1977
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- Chicago White Sox: Luis Aparicio, shortstop, 1956-1962 and 1968-1970
- Sacramento Kings: Bob Davies, guard, Rochester Royals, 1945-1955
- Anaheim Angels: Jim Fregosi, shortstop, California Angels, 1965-1971; manager, 1978-1981
- Washington Wizards: Elvin Hayes, forward, Baltimore Bullets/Washington Bullets, 1972-1981
- San Francisco Giants: Carl Hubbell, pitcher, New York Giants, 1928-1943
- Buffalo Sabres: Gilbert Perreault, forward, 1970-1987
- New York Giants: Phil Simms, quarterback, 1979-1993
- St. Louis Blues: Brian Sutter, forward, 1976-1988
- Detroit Pistons: Isiah Thomas, guard, 1981-1994
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- Detroit Red Wings: Sid Abel, center, 1938-1943 and 1945-1952; coach, 1957-1970
- New York Knicks: Dick Barnett, guard, 1965-1974
- Tampa Bay Devil Rays: Wade Boggs, third baseman, 1998-1999
- San Francisco 49ers: John Brodie, quarterback, 1957-1973
- Miami Dolphins: Bob Griese, quarterback, 1967-1980
- Buffalo Bills: Jim Kelly, quarterback, 1986-1996
- New York Jets: Joe Namath, quarterback, 1965-1976
- Vancouver Canucks: Stan Smyl, forward, 1978-1991
- Sacramento Kings: Maurice Stokes, forward, Cincinnati Royals, 1955-1958
- Seattle Seahawks: Honorary number representing fans; stands for "the 12th man"
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- Golden State Warriors, Philadelphia 76ers, and Los Angeles Lakers: Wilt Chamberlain, center, Philadelphia Warriors/San Francisco Warriors, 1959-1964; 76ers, 1964-1968; Lakers, 1968-1973
- Miami Dolphins: Dan Marino, quarterback, 1983-1999
- New York Jets: Don Maynard, wide receiver, 1960-1972
- New Orleans Hornets: Bobby Phills, guard, Charlotte Hornets, 1997-2000
- San Antonio Spurs: James Silas, guard, 1972-1981
- Portland Trail Blazers: Dave Twardzik, guard, 1976-1980
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- Chicago Cubs: Ernie Banks, shortstop, 1953-1971
- St. Louis Cardinals: Ken Boyer, third baseman, 1955-1965; manager, 1978-1980
- Philadelphia Phillies: Jim Bunning, pitcher, 1964-1967 and 1970-1971
- Boston Celtics: Bob Cousy, guard, 1950-1963
- Cleveland Indians: Larry Doby, outfielder, 1947-1955 and 1958
- San Diego Chargers: Dan Fouts, quarterback, 1973-1987
- Cleveland Browns: Otto Graham, quarterback, 1946-1955
- New York Mets: Gil Hodges, first baseman, 1962-1963; manager, 1968-1971
- Green Bay Packers: Don Hutson, end, 1935-1945
- Minnesota Twins: Kent Hrbek, first baseman/designated hitter, 1981-1994
- Milwaukee Bucks: Jon McGlocklin, guard, 1968-1976
- Golden State Warriors: Tom Meschery, forward, Philadelphia Warriors/San Francisco Warriors, 1961-1967
- Buffalo Sabres: Rene Robert, center, 1971-1979
- Sacramento Kings: Oscar Robertson, guard, Cincinnati Royals, 1960-1970 (also see 1)
- New York Giants: Y.A. Tittle, quarterback, 1961-1964
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- Dallas Mavericks: Brad Davis, guard, 1980-1992
- Philadelphia 76ers: Hal Greer, guard, 1958-1973
- Boston Celtics: Tom Heinsohn, forward, 1956-1965; coach, 1969-1978
- Detroit Pistons: Vinnie Johnson, guard, 1981-1994
- New York Knicks: Dick McGuire, guard, 1949-1957
- New York Knicks: Earl Monroe, guard, 1972-1980
- New York Yankees: Thurman Munson, catcher, 1970-1979
- Boston Bruins: Milt Schmidt, center, 1936-1955
- Green Bay Packers: Bart Starr, quarterback, 1956-1971
- Portland Trail Blazers: Larry Steele, guard, 1971-1980
- Philadelphia Eagles: Steve Van Buren, halfback, 1944-1951
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- Golden State Warriors: Al Attles, guard, 1960-1971; coach, 1970-1983; assistant general manager, 1987-present
- Philadelphia Flyers: Bobby Clarke, center, 1969-1984
- Kansas City Chiefs: Len Dawson, quarterback, 1962-1975
- Los Angeles Kings: Marcel Dionne, center, 1976-1987
- New York Yankees: Whitey Ford, pitcher, 1950-1967
- New York Giants: Frank Gifford, halfback/flanker, 1954-1960 and 1962-1964
- Quebec Nordiques: Michel Goulet, left wing, 1979-1990
- Detroit Pistons and Milwaukee Bucks: Bob Lanier, center, Pistons, 1970-1979; Bucks, 1980-1984
- Chicago White Sox: Ted Lyons, pitcher, 1923-1946
- San Francisco 49ers: Joe Montana, quarterback, 1979-1992
- Detroit Tigers: Hal Newhouser, pitcher, 1939-1953
- Montreal Canadiens: Henri Richard, forward, 1955-1975
- Boston Celtics: Tom Sanders, center, 1960-1973
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- Boston Celtics: Dave Cowens, center, 1970-1980
- Cleveland Indians: Mel Harder, pitcher, 1928-1947; coach, 1948-1964
- Cincinnati Reds: Ted Kluszewski, first baseman, 1947-1957
- Boston Celtics: Dave Loscutoff, forward, 1955-1964; asked that his number not be retired, so his banner reads "Locsy"
- Chicago Blackhawks: Denis Savard, forward, 1980-1990 and 1995-1997
- Los Angeles Kings: Dave Taylor, forward, 1977-1994
- Denver Broncos: Frank Tripucka, quarterback, 1960-1963
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- Cleveland Indians: Bob Feller, pitcher, 1936-1941 and 1945-1956
- Los Angeles Dodgers: Jim Gilliam, second baseman, 1953-1966; coach, 1967-1978
- Dallas Stars: Bill Masterton, center, Minnesota North Stars, 1967-1968
- Hartford Whalers: John McKenzie, right wing, New England Whalers, 1977-1979
- Boston Celtics: Don Nelson, forward/guard, 1965-1976
- Chicago White Sox: Billy Pierce, pitcher, 1949-1961
- New York Knicks: Willis Reed, forward/center, 1964-1974
- New York Islanders: Bryan Trottier, center, 1975-1990; assistant coach, 1992-1993
- Indianapolis Colts: Johnny Unitas, quarterback, Baltimore Colts, 1956-1972
- Seattle Supersonics: Lenny Wilkens, guard, 1968-1972; coach, 1977-1985
- Milwaukee Brewers: Robin Yount, shortstop/outfielder, 1974-1993
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- St. Louis Cardinals: Lou Brock, outfielder, 1964-1979
- New England Patriots: Gino Cappelletti, placekicker/wide receiver, 1961-1969
- Portland Trail Blazers: Maurice Lucas, forward, 1976-1979
- Baltimore Orioles and Cincinnati Reds: Frank Robinson, outfielder, Reds, 1956-1965; Orioles, 1966-1971
- Philadelphia Phillies: Mike Schmidt, third baseman, 1972-1989
- Los Angeles Dodgers: Don Sutton, pitcher, 1966-1980 and 1988
- Pittsburgh Pirates: Pie Traynor, third baseman, 1922-1937; manager, 1934-1939
- Kansas City Royals: Frank White, second baseman/shortstop, 1973-1990
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- Detroit Pistons: Dave Bing, guard, 1966-1975
- Pittsburgh Penguins: Michel Briere, center, 1969-1970
- Pittsburgh Pirates: Roberto Clemente, outfielder, 1955-1972
- Cleveland Indians: Bob Lemon, pitcher, 1941-1942 and 1946-1958
- Chicago Blackhawks: Stan Mikita, right wing, 1958-1980
- Boston Celtics: Bill Sharman, guard, 1951-1961
- Atlanta Braves: Warren Spahn, pitcher, Milwaukee Braves, 1953-1964
- Atlanta Hawks: Dominique Wilkins, forward, 1982-1994
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- Los Angeles Lakers: Elgin Baylor, forward, 1958-1972
- Dallas Mavericks: Rolando Blackman, guard, 1982-1992; assistant coach, 2000-present
- New York Islanders: Mike Bossy, right wing, 1977-1987
- New York Knicks: Dave DeBusschere, forward, 1969-1973
- Portland Trail Blazers and Houston Rockets: Clyde Drexler, guard, Blazers, 1983-1995; Rockets, 1995-1998
- Detroit Lions: Bobby Layne, quarterback, 1950-1958
- Boston Celtics: Ed Macauley, center, 1950-1956
- Cleveland Cavaliers: Larry Nance, forward, 1990-1994
- Baltimore Orioles: Jim Palmer, pitcher, 1965-1984
- Indianapolis Colts: Buddy Young, halfback, Baltimore Colts, 1953-1955
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- Detroit Tigers: Willie Horton, outfielder/designated hitter, 1963-1977
- Atlanta Hawks: Lou Hudson, forward, 1966-1977
- Chicago Bulls: Michael Jordan, guard, 1984-1993 and 1995-1998
- New York Yankees: Don Mattingly, first baseman, 1982-1995
- Houston Rockets: Calvin Murphy, guard, 1970-1983
- New York Islanders: Bob Nystrom, right wing, 1972-1986
- Boston Celtics: Frank Ramsey, forward/guard, 1954-1964
- New Jersey Nets: John Williamson, guard, 1973-1977 and 1978-1980
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- Los Angeles Dodgers: Walter Alston, manager, 1954-1976
- Golden State Warriors: Rick Barry, forward, 1965-1967 and 1972-1978
- New York Knicks: Bill Bradley, forward, 1967-1977
- Phoenix Suns: Tom Chambers, forward, 1988-1993
- St. Louis Blues: Bernie Federko, forward, 1976-1989
- Philadelphia 76ers: Bobby Jones, forward, 1979-1986
- Boston Celtics: Sam Jones, guard, 1957-1969
- Houston Rockets: Moses Malone, center, 1976-1982 (also see 2)
- San Francisco Giants: Willie Mays, outfielder, 1951-1972
- Indianapolis Colts: Lenny Moore, flanker/running back, Baltimore Colts, 1956-1967
- Cincinnati Reds: Tony Perez, first baseman, 1964-1976 and 1984-1986
- Boston Bruins: Terry O'Reilly, right wing, 1971-1985; coach, 1986-1989
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- Houston Astros: Jose Cruz, outfielder, 1975-1987
- Los Angeles Lakers: Gail Goodrich, guard, 1965-1968 and 1970-1976
- Washington Wizards: Gus Johnson, forward, Baltimore Bullets, 1963-1972
- Boston Celtics: K.C. Jones, guard, 1958-1967
- New Jersey Nets: Bill Melchionni, guard, New York Nets, 1969-1975
- Cleveland Cavaliers: Mark Price, guard, 1986-1995
- Phoenix Coyotes: Thomas Steen, forward, Winnipeg Jets, 1981-1995
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- Minnesota Twins and Anaheim Angels: Rod Carew, second baseman, Minnesota, 1967-1978; California Angels, 1979-1985
- St. Louis Rams: Eric Dickerson, running back, Los Angeles Rams, 1983-1987
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- New York Giants: Al Blozis, tackle, 1942-1944
- Seattle Supersonics: Fred Brown, guard, 1971-1984
- Cleveland Browns: Jim Brown, fullback, 1957-65
- Philadelphia Phillies: Steve Carlton, pitcher, 1972-1986
- Philadelphia 76ers: Billy Cunningham, forward, 1965-1972 and 1974-1976; coach, 1977-1985
- New Jersey Nets: Julius Erving, forward, New York Nets, 1973-1976 (also see 6)
- New York Yankees: Elston Howard, catcher/outfielder, 1955-1967
- Washington Capitals: Dale Hunter, center, 1987-1999
- Los Angeles Lakers: Magic Johnson, guard/forward, 1979-1991 and 1995-1996; coach, 1993-1994
- Los Angeles Dodgers: Sandy Koufax, pitcher, 1955-1966
- Boston Celtics: Kevin McHale, forward, 1980-1993
- Houston Astros: Jim Umbricht, pitcher, 1962-1963
- Portland Trail Blazers: Bill Walton, center, 1974-1979
- Milwaukee Bucks: Brian Winters, guard, 1975-1983
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- Milwaukee Bucks and Los Angeles Lakers: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, center, Bucks, 1969-1975; Lakers, 1975-1989
- Phoenix Suns: Alvan Adams, center, 1975-1988
- Washington Redskins: Sammy Baugh, quarterback/defensive back/punter, 1937-1952
- Boston Celtics: Larry Bird, forward, 1979-1992
- Kansas City Chiefs: Stone Johnson, running back, 1963
- Baltimore Orioles: Eddie Murray, first baseman, 1977-1988; designated hitter, 1996; coach, 1998-present
- Houston Astros: Mike Scott, pitcher, 1983-1991
- Denver Nuggets: David Thompson, forward, 1975-1982
- Pittsburgh Pirates: Honus Wagner, shortstop, 1900-1917; coach, 1933-1952
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- Philadelphia 76ers: Charles Barkley, forward, 1984-1992
- Tennessee Titans: Earl Campbell, running back, Houston Oilers, 1978-1984
- Cleveland Cavaliers: Austin Carr, guard, 1971-1980
- Indiana Pacers: Mel Daniels, forward, 1967-1975
- Oakland A's and Milwaukee Brewers: Rollie Fingers, pitcher, A's, 1968-1976; Brewers, 1981-1985
- Chicago Bears: Walter Payton, running back, 1975-1987
- San Francisco 49ers: Joe Perry, fullback, 1948-1960 and 1963
- Minnesota Twins: Kirby Puckett, outfielder, 1984-1995
- Houston Astros and Texas Rangers: Nolan Ryan, pitcher, Astros, 1980-1988; Rangers, 1989-1993 (also see 30)
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- Indiana Pacers: Roger Brown, guard, 1967-1975
- Chicago Blackhawks: Tony Esposito, goalie, 1969-1984
- Utah Jazz: Darrell Griffith, guard, 1980-1991
- San Diego Padres: Randy Jones, pitcher, 1973-1980
- Boston Celtics: Reggie Lewis, guard, 1990-1993
- Atlanta Braves: Phil Niekro, pitcher, 1964-1983 and 1987
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- San Francisco 49ers: Jimmy Johnson, cornerback, 1961-1976
- New York Yankees and New York Mets: Casey Stengel, manager, Yankees, 1949-1960; Mets, 1962-1965
- Detroit Lions: Doak Walker, halfback, 1950-1955
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- Denver Nuggets: Byron Beck, center/forward, 1967-1977
- Philadelphia Eagles: Tom Brookshier, cornerback, 1953 and 1956-1961
- New England Patriots: Mike Haynes, cornerback, 1976-1982
- Detroit Pistons: Bill Laimbeer, guard, 1982-1994
- New York Giants: Joe Morrison, wide receiver/halfback, 1959-1972
- Pittsburgh Pirates: Danny Murtaugh, second baseman, 1948-1951; manager, 1957-1964, 1967, 1970-1971, and 1973-1976
- Chicago Bears: Gale Sayers, halfback, 1965-1971
- Houston Astros: Don Wilson, pitcher, 1966-1974
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- Atlanta Braves: Eddie Mathews, third baseman, 1952-1966
- Chicago Bears: Brian Piccolo, running back, 1965-1969
- New York Mets: Tom Seaver, pitcher, 1967-1977 and 1983
- Washington Wizards: Wes Unseld, center, Baltimore Bullets/Washington Bullets, 1968-1981; coach, 1988-1994
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- New York Giants: Charlie Conerly, quarterback, 1948-1961
- Phoenix Suns: Connie Hawkins, forward, 1970-1974
- Chicago Bears: Sid Luckman, quarterback, 1939-1950
- Los Angeles Dodgers: Jackie Robinson, second baseman, Brooklyn Dodgers, 1947-1956; in 1997, Major League Baseball retired Robinson's number 42 for future players on all teams
- Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers: Nate Thurmond, center, Warriors, 1963-1974; Cavaliers, 1976-1977
- Los Angeles Lakers: James Worthy, forward, 1982-1994
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- Atlanta Braves and Milwaukee Brewers: Hank Aaron, outfielder, Braves, 1954-1974; Brewers, 1975-1976
- San Antonio Spurs: George Gervin, forward/guard, 1974-1985
- Denver Nuggets: Dan Issel, forward, 1965-1975; coach, 1992-1995 and 1999-2001
- Denver Broncos: Floyd Little, running back, 1967-1975
- San Francisco Giants: Willie McCovey, first baseman, 1959-1973 and 1977-1980
- New York Yankees: Reggie Jackson, outfielder, 1977-1981
- Sacramento Kings: Sam Lacey, center, Cincinnati Royals/Kansas City Kings, 1970-1982
- Philadelphia Eagles: Pete Retzlaff, tight end, 1956-1966
- Los Angeles Lakers: Jerry West, guard, 1960-1974; coach, 1976-1979
- Phoenix Suns: Paul Westphal, guard, 1975-1980 and 1983-1984
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- Cleveland Browns: Don Fleming, defensive back, 1960-1962
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- Houston Astros: Larry Dierker, pitcher, 1964-1976; manager, 1997-2001
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- Anaheim Angels: Jimmie Reese, coach, California Angels, 1972-1994
- New York Giants: Ken Strong, halfback, 1933-1935 and 1939; placekicker, 1944-1947
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- Chicago Bears: Dick Butkus, middle linebacker, 1965-1973
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- Chicago Bears: Bill George, guard/middle linebacker, 1952-1965
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- Tennessee Titans: Elvin Bethea, defensive end, Houston Oilers, 1968-1983
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- Pittsburgh Penguins: Mario Lemieux, forward, 1984-1997 and 2000-present; number became temporarily unretired when Lemieux came out of retirement
- Green Bay Packers: Ray Nitschke, middle linebacker, 1958-1972
- Chicago Bears: Clyde Turner, center/linebacker, 1940-1952
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- Indianapolis Colts: Art Donovan, defensive tackle, Baltimore Colts, 1950 and 1953-1961
- San Francisco 49ers: Charlie Krueger, defensive tackle, 1958-1973
- Minnesota Vikings: Jim Marshall, defensive end, 1961-1979
- Pittsburgh Steelers: Ernie Stautner, defensive tackle, 1950-1963
- Philadelphia Eagles: Al Wistert, offensive tackle, 1943-1951
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- Chicago White Sox: Carlton Fisk, catcher, 1981-1993 (also see 27)
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- St. Louis Rams: Merlin Olsen, defensive tackle, Los Angeles Rams, 1962-1976
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- Cleveland Browns: Lou Groza, offensive tackle/placekicker, 1946-1959 and 1961-1967
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- Boston Bruins and Colorado Avalanche: Ray Bourque, defenseman, Bruins, 1978-2000; Avalanche, 2000-2001
- Chicago Bears: Red Grange, halfback, 1925 and 1929-1934
- Arizona Cardinals: Stan Mauldin, offensive tackle, Chicago Cardinals, 1946-1948
- Indianapolis Colts: Jim Parker, guard/offensive tackle, Baltimore Colts, 1957-1967
- Portland Trail Blazers: Jack Ramsay, coach, 1976-1986; number represents the Blazers' 1977 NBA championship
- Minnesota Vikings: Korey Stringer, offensive tackle, 1999-2000
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- Kansas City Chiefs: Bobby Bell, linebacker/defensive end, 1963-1974
- St. Louis Rams: Jackie Slater, offensive tackle, 1976-1995
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- New England Patriots: Jim Hunt, defensive tackle, 1960-1971
- San Francisco 49ers: Bob St. Clair, offensive tackle, 1953-1963
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- New Orleans Saints: Doug Atkins, defensive end, 1967-1969
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- St. Louis Cardinals: Gussie Busch, owner, 1953-1989; number, retired in 1984, honors his 85th birthday
- Detroit Lions: Chuck Hughes, wide receiver, 1970-1971
- St. Louis Rams: Jack Youngblood, defensive end, Los Angeles Rams, 1971-1984
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87
88
- Arizona Cardinals: J.V. Cain, tight end, St. Louis Cardinals, 1974-1978
- Minnesota Vikings: Alan Page, defensive tackle, 1967-1978
- Detroit Lions: Charlie Sanders, tight end, 1968-1977
89
99
- Philadelphia Eagles: Jerome Brown, defensive tackle, 1987-1991
- Arizona Cardinals: Marshall Goldberg, halfback, Chicago Cardinals, 1939-1943 and 1946-1948
- Edmonton Oilers and Los Angeles Kings: Wayne Gretzky, center, Oilers, 1978-1988; Kings, 1988-1996; in 2000, the NHL retired Gretzky's number 99 for future players on all teams
455
- Cleveland Indians: Honorary number representing fans, the number of consecutive sellouts at Jacobs Field from its opening in 1994
529
- Indiana Pacers: Bob Leonard, coach, 1968-1976; number is the number of games he won as coach
613
- New York Knicks: Red Holzman, assistant coach, 1957-1967; head coach, 1967-1982; number is the number of games he won as head coach
No number
- "Retired" microphones
- People who predate uniform numbers, but have been given the equivalent of a retired number ceremony
- Philadelphia Phillies: Grover Cleveland Alexander, pitcher, 1911-1917 and 1930
- Philadelphia Phillies: Chuck Klein, outfielder, 1928-1933, 1936-1939, and 1940-1944
- San Francisco Giants: Christy Mathewson, pitcher, New York Giants, 1900-1916
- San Francisco Giants: John McGraw, manager, New York Giants, 1902-1932
Team in each league with the most retired numbers:
- New York Yankees (14)
- Chicago Bears (13)
- Boston Celtics (20)
- Boston Bruins (8)
Teams with no retired numbers:
- Major League Baseball
- NFL
- NBA
- NHL
The idea to do a list of retired numbers in numerical order, as opposed to by team, came from a list printed in USA Today about 10 years ago, which I can't find my copy of.
Sources:
- Current list of retired numbers and players from factmonster.com
- Various teams web sites at mlb.com, nfl.com, nba.com, and nhl.com
- Web sites for the halls of fame for baseball, football, basketball, and hockey
- baseballlibrary.com, hockeydb.com, and hockeysandwich.com
- Other web sites too numerous to name
- Various writeups right here on Everything2
Any corrections or additions, please /msg me.