Why is Yankees number 8 retired twice?
Sarah Duran
Updated on February 17, 2026
8 is retired twice – for Yogi Berra and Bill Dickey. Both players are in the Hall of Fame. Both were arguably the greatest catchers of their era. Both were key players on the greatest dynastic Yankee teams of all time.
Why do the Yankees retire so many numbers?
No Major League franchise boasts a richer and more storied history than the Yankees. Appropriately, the 21 numbers that have been removed from circulation to honor 22 of their finest players and managers stand as the most in Major League Baseball.What Yankee numbers retired twice?
O'Neill is the 23rd player in franchise history to have his number retired by the Yankees. The former outfielder will be the first Yankee to have his number retired since Derek Jeter had his No. 2 retired back in 2017.Did the Yankees retired number 13?
A major dilemma the Yankees will face in the future is whether to honor Rodriguez for his excellent play and show solidarity with a controversial career by retiring his No. 13. If the Yanks only considered a player's performance with the team, deciding whether to retire A-Rod's number would be easy.Is a rods number retired?
Rodriguez also had to switch uniform numbers; he had worn 3 his entire career, but the number was retired by the Yankees in honor of Babe Ruth.Every Yankees Retired Number | Yankees History
Is 21 retired for Yankees?
The New York Yankees will retire Paul O'Neill's No. 21 jersey in August at Yankee Stadium's Monument Park, the team announced Tuesday. "It's the highest honor that I've ever been given in baseball," O'Neill said.Did the Yankees retire 51?
51 – Bernie Williams. The switch-hitting center fielder was another homegrown lynchpin of the Yankees' 1990s dynasty, playing 16 seasons in the Bronx from 1991-2006. Williams was a . 297 lifetime hitter, won four Gold Gloves, made five All-Star teams and won the 1998 AL batting title.Why do the Yankees have number 16 on their sleeve?
16 patch this year to honor Whitey Ford. The Yankees briefly wore 16 on their sleeves last year in the playoffs before they were eliminated by the Rays. Edward Charles “Whitey” Ford, the greatest pitcher in Yankees franchise history, passed away last October just shy of his 92nd birthday.Is 23 retired by the Yankees?
Other Yankees from O'Neill's playing days to have had their numbers retired are Jeter (No. 2), Don Mattingly (No. 23), Andy Pettitte (No. 46), Jorge Posada (No.Will Yankees run out of numbers?
The Yankees are starting to run out of numbers—as CBS Sports' Mike Axisa noted, there will be no more single-digit numbers left after Derek Jeter's No. 2 is ultimately retired—but that's a testament to the success of the franchise.Who is the most famous Yankee?
Best Yankees of all time, by uniform number
- 0: Adam Ottavino. The first Yankee to wear zero, Ottavino pitched to a 2.76 ERA over 97 appearances for the club from 2019-20.
- 1: Billy Martin. ...
- 2: Derek Jeter. ...
- 3: Babe Ruth. ...
- 4: Lou Gehrig. ...
- 5: Joe DiMaggio. ...
- 6: Joe Torre. ...
- 7: Mickey Mantle.