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  • RunningTheNight
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    • Apr 2012
    • 170

    #1

    The Number 24

    Why is it that so many above-average baseball players wear the number 24? Ken Griffey Jr. wore number the 24 in his tenure with the M's, Willie Mays wore number 24 (so did Bonds when he was with the Giants, but that was because of Mays), Mark Texiera while he was with the Braves, Robinson Cano, Ricky Henderson, Pedro Alverez, etc.

    I don't know if I'm just subconsciously looking for that number, or if I'm just crazy, or what, but I definitely think it's a pretty common number for such a... random number.
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  • Chaos81
    Hall Of Fame
    • Mar 2004
    • 17150

    #2
    Re: The Number 24

    You had me until you mentioned Pedro Alvarez.

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    • RunningTheNight
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      • Apr 2012
      • 170

      #3
      Re: The Number 24

      Originally posted by Chaos81
      You had me until you mentioned Pedro Alvarez.
      To be fair, and I know it's not saying much, but the he is the Pirate's second best player.
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      • TheNumber35
        Just Bad at Everything
        • Jan 2012
        • 2708

        #4
        Re: The Number 24

        Originally posted by RunningTheNight
        Why is it that so many above-average baseball players wear the number 24? Ken Griffey Jr. wore number the 24 in his tenure with the M's, Willie Mays wore number 24 (so did Bonds when he was with the Giants, but that was because of Mays), Mark Texiera while he was with the Braves, Robinson Cano, Ricky Henderson, Pedro Alverez, etc.

        I don't know if I'm just subconsciously looking for that number, or if I'm just crazy, or what, but I definitely think it's a pretty common number for such a... random number.
        You left out the best active hitter who wears that number...I feel like I should let you figure out who that is, considering you mention Alvarez over this guy. Considering they now play the same position, it's kinda disrespectful to him. hell, it's not ok for me to put the two in the same sentence unless that sentence is "Pedro Alvarez isnt even close to being the player ______ is."
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        • av7
          Hall Of Fame
          • Dec 2007
          • 11408

          #5
          Re: The Number 24

          Originally posted by TheNumber35
          You left out the best active hitter who wears that number...I feel like I should let you figure out who that is, considering you mention Alvarez over this guy. Considering they now play the same position, it's kinda disrespectful to him. hell, it's not ok for me to put the two in the same sentence unless that sentence is "Pedro Alvarez isnt even close to being the player ______ is."
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          • k_mac
            MVP
            • Mar 2011
            • 2059

            #6
            Re: The Number 24

            No doubt he's talking about Marlon Byrd..

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            • duke776
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              • Nov 2006
              • 3044

              #7
              Re: The Number 24

              Robinson Cano wears it in honor of Jackie Robinson (whom I believe he was also named after). It's just Jackie's number reversed. Don't know why others do though.

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              • RunningTheNight
                Rookie
                • Apr 2012
                • 170

                #8
                Originally posted by TheNumber35
                You left out the best active hitter who wears that number...I feel like I should let you figure out who that is, considering you mention Alvarez over this guy. Considering they now play the same position, it's kinda disrespectful to him. hell, it's not ok for me to put the two in the same sentence unless that sentence is "Pedro Alvarez isnt even close to being the player ______ is."
                Yeah, yeah, Miggy too. :P
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                • TCM
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                  • Jun 2011
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                  #9
                  Re: The Number 24

                  Originally posted by TheNumber35
                  You left out the best active hitter who wears that number...I feel like I should let you figure out who that is, considering you mention Alvarez over this guy. Considering they now play the same position, it's kinda disrespectful to him. hell, it's not ok for me to put the two in the same sentence unless that sentence is "Pedro Alvarez isnt even close to being the player ______ is."
                  Eh, he's no Trevor Plouffe.
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                  • WatUpDoe
                    Rookie
                    • Mar 2012
                    • 43

                    #10
                    Re: The Number 24

                    You could make a case for Grady Sizemore like 4 years ago.

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                    • Watson
                      Burrow Club
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 27013

                      #11
                      It's one over Jordan's 23?
                      Jeff Gordon fans?

                      I mean, you can probably say that with any number under 30 or so.
                      Last edited by Watson; 04-20-2012, 05:55 PM.
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                      • KingV2k3
                        Senior Circuit
                        • May 2003
                        • 5881

                        #12
                        Re: The Number 24

                        I kind of think that deciding to wear Mays famous number in MLB is like wearing Jordan's 23 in the NBA...

                        You better be able to "back it up" on the field / court...

                        Only the best of the best take that challenge?

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                        • DonkeyJote
                          All Star
                          • Jul 2003
                          • 9187

                          #13
                          Re: The Number 24

                          It's probably because the best two players of the last generation (Griffey and Bonds) wore number 24, and a lot of guys that play now grew up watching and wanting to be those guys. I know if I played in the bigs, I'd probably want to wear #10 for my favorite player growing up.

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                          • RunningTheNight
                            Rookie
                            • Apr 2012
                            • 170

                            #14
                            Dayan Viciedo wears it for the White Sox, the previously mentioned Grady for the Indians wears it, and I've seen a few more. I'd imagine the club would have to trust them to show at least a hint of Mays in their performances, for them to be honored with that legendary number.
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                            • jth1331
                              MVP
                              • Aug 2003
                              • 1060

                              #15
                              Re: The Number 24

                              Originally posted by RunningTheNight
                              Why is it that so many above-average baseball players wear the number 24? Ken Griffey Jr. wore number the 24 in his tenure with the M's, Willie Mays wore number 24 (so did Bonds when he was with the Giants, but that was because of Mays), Mark Texiera while he was with the Braves, Robinson Cano, Ricky Henderson, Pedro Alverez, etc.

                              I don't know if I'm just subconsciously looking for that number, or if I'm just crazy, or what, but I definitely think it's a pretty common number for such a... random number.
                              Bonds wore 25 with the Giants, wtf people

                              Originally posted by duke776
                              Robinson Cano wears it in honor of Jackie Robinson (whom I believe he was also named after). It's just Jackie's number reversed. Don't know why others do though.
                              Ding ding ding, most players I would almost guarantee wear #24 in honor of Robinson, its Jackie's number reversed out of respect. A lot of players past and present did this.
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