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From the article about Chadwick Tromp wearing 45:

Tromp is not the first player with a presidential last name to wear the jersey number corresponding with that POTUS’ term placement, however unintentionally. There’s Ben Ford, who pitched 19 unremarkable games in relief for the 2004 Milwaukee Brewers. Ford wore the No. 38; Gerald Ford was the 38th president.

He said he selected that number himself, but did so without knowing its historical significance and relation to the president.

“My parents’ names are actually Gerald and Betty Ford too,” Ben said, referring to the congruency between his family and the former president and first lady. “Ever since I was young, it’s always been talked about like that. I never even would have thought to have done that.”

U L Washington wore the No. 1 for the 1985 Expos. Buster Adams, who played in the 1940s wore, No. 2 and No. 6 in his career. John Adams was the second president and John Quincy Adams was the sixth. Two players named Jackson wore No. 7. Four players named Taylor wore No. 12. Six Johnsons wore No. 17, another 10 Johnsons wore No. 36. Three Wilsons wore 28. One Ike and one Dwight, both first names, wore the No. 34. Reggie Cleveland notably wore the No. 22, though not the No. 24.

There are other close calls. The Washington Senators had an infielder named John Kennedy, who wore No. 34 in 1962, No. 36 in 1963, and also shared a May 29 birthday with John F. Kennedy, the 35th president. There was also a John Fitzgerald who wore the No. 35 for his one big league appearance in 1958.

Then there’s No. 41 Guy Bush, who played with the Cubs in the 1920s and 30s. He died in 1985, four years before George H.W. Bush would become the 41st U.S. president.


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Roman Anthony gets on his horse (gyac), Monday, 13 May 2024 00:14 (four weeks ago) link

Otis Nixon wore #1, as in "the first president to resign."

clemenza, Monday, 13 May 2024 00:18 (four weeks ago) link

To paraphrase Outkast, what's more trivial than trival? Stupid!

https://i.postimg.cc/MpsxVGRb/trivial.jpg

clemenza, Tuesday, 21 May 2024 15:43 (three weeks ago) link

Hey Ira! (Flagstead)

felicity, Tuesday, 21 May 2024 17:59 (three weeks ago) link

Have you ever seen a center fielder tag someone out at home plate? Well here you go! pic.twitter.com/MORPFxt5Tp

— WOSN Sports (@WOSNScores) May 25, 2024

mookieproof, Saturday, 25 May 2024 18:01 (two weeks ago) link

he ran right into the CF's trap

z_tbd, Saturday, 25 May 2024 19:49 (two weeks ago) link


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