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Hunt played defensive tackle for 11 seasons with the Patriots, making the AFL All-Star team four times, All-AFL second team four times, and the Boston Patriots All-1960s Team. [6] The most recent Patriot to have his number retired was Tom Brady (No. 12), who played quarterback for 20 seasons from 2000 to 2019.
A handful of players who had notable careers for multiple teams have had their numbers retired by each team. [12] Frank Robinson's #20 was retired by the Reds, Orioles and the then-Indians. Rod Carew's #29 was retired by the Twins and Angels. Hank Aaron's #44 was retired by the Braves and Brewers.
This timeline includes all franchises (including non-defunct franchises) that played in the AL or NL after 1891; it also shows the eleven historical leagues during the period in which each is considered a major league by Major League Baseball. Only major and recent name changes are marked in blue. Franchise moves are marked in black.
List of New England Patriots retired numbers; S. List of New England Patriots seasons This page was last edited on 24 April 2020, at 13:20 (UTC). Text ...
Three players in the major North American sports leagues have had their numbers retired by all teams in their respective leagues, those being Jackie Robinson, the first Black player in the modern era of Major League Baseball, Wayne Gretzky, arguably by many as the greatest hockey player in NHL history, [20] [21] and Bill Russell, the most successful player in NBA history in terms of total ...
Prior to joining the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2020, Rob Gronkowski played nine productive years for the New England Patriots. He made four All-Pro First Teams and won three Super Bowls during that ...
The Yankees have retired more numbers than any other team (22 numbers honoring 23 of their former players, plus #42 for Jackie Robinson, who did not play for the team), including all non-zero single digit numbers. [45] The Miami Marlins are the only team with no retired numbers as of September 2024, however, the team has retired and unretired ...
The Patriots have officially retired eight uniform numbers, having only retired three numbers since Robert Kraft purchased the team in 1994. Three of the retirees careers spanned the original AF L-era Boston Patriots.