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No Respect for Gehrig?

Edgy DC
Jul 05 2007 11:40 AM
Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Jul 05 2007 12:17 PM

Sports Illustrated ranks the top athletes for each number.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/0706/gallery.numbers.part1/content.3.html

Bobby Orr gets the nod for number 4. That's controversial in itself, but then they list the also-rans

"Worthy of consideration: Jean Beliveau, Brett Favre, Mel Ott, Duke Snider, Adam Vinatieri."

Gehrig isn't even on the list?

It's a pretty US-centric list. Pele takes 10, but they show him in a Cosmos uniform. Warren Moon wins 1 because of the novelty of being a two-league star (but a clarly lesser one in the US, I think). Saduharu Oh doesn't win for either number he wore. I didn't see any auto racers at first glance.

Centerfield
Jul 05 2007 11:44 AM

Fuck Gehrig. No love for Mookie.

metirish
Jul 05 2007 11:45 AM

I can't open the link but I assume Jeter is number 2.

Edgy DC
Jul 05 2007 11:46 AM

Didn't mean to play the part of Steve.

Johnny Dickshot
Jul 05 2007 11:47 AM

Richard Petty wears 43.

All people who make uni numbers into lists suck.

Edgy DC
Jul 05 2007 11:47 AM

I take it back. They list Lou as a runner-up.

I take the other thing back also. I did mean to play the part of Steve.

Centerfield
Jul 05 2007 11:50 AM

Without looking at the rest of the list, I'm guessing a few of these are no-brainers.

3 - Babe Ruth
16 - Joe Montana
23 - Michael Jordan
32 - Magic Johnson
34 - Walter Payton
42 - Jackie Robinson
99 - Wayne Gretzky

Willets Point
Jul 05 2007 11:52 AM

metirish wrote:
I can't open the link but I assume Jeter is number 2.


Jeter places after a horse.

Edgy DC
Jul 05 2007 11:55 AM

That Petty photo is great:



Was there a tipping point when the sponsor decals on the sides of stock cars went from things that make our cars run better to things that make us fat?

Johnny Dickshot
Jul 05 2007 12:05 PM

Whatever do you mean?


43 car today

HahnSolo
Jul 05 2007 01:13 PM

Centerfield wrote:
Without looking at the rest of the list, I'm guessing a few of these are no-brainers.

3 - Babe Ruth
16 - Joe Montana
23 - Michael Jordan
32 - Magic Johnson
34 - Walter Payton
42 - Jackie Robinson
99 - Wayne Gretzky


I haven't looked at the whole list either, but #32 to Magic is not a no-brainer...Other wearers of 32 include OJ Simpson, Jim Brown, Sandy Koufax, Franco Harris, too I think.

Edgy DC
Jul 05 2007 01:17 PM

Steve Carlton and Shaquille O'Neal as well.

Numbers that Centerfield doesn't think are no-brainers include 41. He's obviously a huge Dirk Nowitzki fan.

cleonjones11
Jul 05 2007 04:43 PM

="Johnny Dickshot"]Whatever do you mean?


43 car today


Kyle Petty really sucks

cleonjones11
Jul 05 2007 04:54 PM

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OlerudOwned
Jul 06 2007 03:06 PM

If it was really US-centric, they'd give 99 to Turk Wendell.

Iubitul
Jul 06 2007 05:13 PM

32 should go to Jim Brown - he excelled in two sports

Oh, and Tom Brady is the best 12? I don't think so.

Edgy DC
Jul 06 2007 08:20 PM

I think NHL counts as within the US worldview.

Did Brown wear 32 in lacrosse?

Edgy DC
Jul 06 2007 09:29 PM

Looks like he wore the same 44 on the hardwood that he wore on the football field, so I'm going to guess he wore it in lacrosse 'til I learns different.



The page I found that photo on says that he quit the basketball team his senior year because he was kept from starting by an unwritten rule at the time that coaches wouldn't start more than two black players, and that Syracuse --- who lost in the round of eight --- lost out on a national championship bid because of that. Do our Syracusians have the same understanding?