Has Anyone Seen Them All?

The Yankees have baseball's biggest collection of retired numbers. 22 men are represented by 21 numbers spanning the 1920s to the 2010s.

When choosing a photo for today, I started to wonder if the Yankees have ever identified or saluted fans who can prove they saw all of those legends in person.

It's certainly possible that a young fan who saw Babe Ruth in his last Bronx season 1934, caught rookie Derek Jeter in 1996 -- a span of 62 years. That 10-year kid who came to cheer the Babe might have brought one of his grandkids to see the shortstop who fell in love with the pinstripes while visiting his grandparents in New Jersey.

Now you add in the loyalty factor... being as excited about the sport as a kid, then keeping that level of interest as you moved into adulthood, careers and retirement.

Do you know anyone who was on hand to see all 22 retired numbers? Ever heard their stories?

Sporting the game's greatest collection of talent, the Yankees connection between the history and the fans is unparalled.
 

Comments

Vince Ceriello said…
A Yankee diehard fan since 1947. I have been privileged to see all players with the retired numbers play EXCEPT for 3 4 and 8 [Dickey]

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