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      • Today nearly every major league club uses jersey-front numbers on their home or road uniform. In 1940, the Memphis Red Sox of the Negro American League wore numbers on their uniform pants, but the style did not appear in the major leagues until the Astros wore numbers on the front left hip of their pants from 1975 through 1978.
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  1. In Major League Baseball, player and manager numbers are always located on the back of the jersey. A smaller number is often found on the front of the jersey, while umpires wear their numbers on the uniform shirt sleeve.

  2. Each year, since April 15, 2009, all major league uniformed personnel (players, coaches, and managers) and umpires wear #42 on their uniforms for that day, which has come to be known as "Jackie Robinson Day."

  3. Major League Baseball (MLB) and its participating clubs have retired various uniform numbers over the course of time, ensuring that those numbers are never worn again and thus will always be associated with particular players or managers of note.

  4. Jun 22, 2020 · When did players begin having a say in what uniform number they get? Are there any numbers that no MLB player has ever worn? Those questions and many more are answered in this in-depth look at the history of baseball uniforms.

  5. By 1932, all major league baseball teams had numbers on their players' uniforms. [3] The Brooklyn Dodgers, in 1952, became the first baseball team to add numbers to the fronts of their uniforms.

  6. In 1951, the Springfield Cubs of the International League were the first club to wear numbers on the front of their jerseys, a practice that was adopted by the Brooklyn Dodgers the following year. Today nearly every major league club uses jersey-front numbers on their home or road uniform.

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  8. Apr 22, 2022 · Traditionally, players and other uniformed personnel wore numbers in the lower end of the range, with numbers in the 40s the upper limit, but this changed gradually starting in the last couple of decades of the 20th century, with unusual numbers being worn more and more commonly.

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