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I know we've touched on this before but I needed to add my additional 2 cents.....

Currently the Yankees have retired 17 numbers. 7 of which IMO should not have been retired. 1 of those 7 I'm really okay with but NOT for the player that it was retired for. I'll explain.

1) Billy Martin (Hell no) Earle Combs was more deserving wearing #1 for 12 seasons while batting a career 325. But #1 should still be open.

3) Babe Ruth - (YES)
4) Lou Gehrig - (YES)
5) Joe DiMaggio - (YES)
7) Mickey Mantle - (YES)
8) Bill Dickey - (YES)
8) Yogi Berra - (YES)
9) Roger Maris - (NO) I know he had that one remarkable season & 3 or 4 other good seasons but all in all he had maybe 5 good years while wearing the pinstripes. IMO not worthy of a retired # but yes to a plaque.

10) Phil Rizzuto - (NO) Like Bob Sheppard a plaque for his many yrs in the broadcast booth.

15) Thurmon Munson (NO) Not saying no to Munson just to him having the #. No.15 should have been retired many years earlier for Red Ruffing. 15 seasons (1930-1946) (2 yrs military) Yankee record of 231-124 with 4 twenty win seasons. I mean hell how can you have Guidry (170-91) & not Ruffing?

16) Whitey Ford (YES)
23) Don Mattingly (NO) A plaque DEFINITELY but 5-6 good years don't warrant his # being retired IMO.

32) Elston Howard (YES)
37) Casey Stengal (YES)
42) Mariano Rivera (YES)
44) Reggie Jackson (NO) This honor was not only a joke but IMO deminished the honors going forward.

49) Ron Guidry (NO)

And while I'm on this horse of mind I also don't think either Gossage or Martinez deserved a plaque.
 
I know we've touched on this before but I needed to add my additional 2 cents.....

Currently the Yankees have retired 17 numbers. 7 of which IMO should not have been retired. 1 of those 7 I'm really okay with but NOT for the player that it was retired for. I'll explain.

1) Billy Martin (Hell no) Earle Combs was more deserving wearing #1 for 12 seasons while batting a career 325. But #1 should still be open.

3) Babe Ruth - (YES)
4) Lou Gehrig - (YES)
5) Joe DiMaggio - (YES)
7) Mickey Mantle - (YES)
8) Bill Dickey - (YES)
8) Yogi Berra - (YES)
9) Roger Maris - (NO) I know he had that one remarkable season & 3 or 4 other good seasons but all in all he had maybe 5 good years while wearing the pinstripes. IMO not worthy of a retired # but yes to a plaque.

10) Phil Rizzuto - (NO) Like Bob Sheppard a plaque for his many yrs in the broadcast booth.

15) Thurmon Munson (NO) Not saying no to Munson just to him having the #. No.15 should have been retired many years earlier for Red Ruffing. 15 seasons (1930-1946) (2 yrs military) Yankee record of 231-124 with 4 twenty win seasons. I mean hell how can you have Guidry (170-91) & not Ruffing?

16) Whitey Ford (YES)
23) Don Mattingly (NO) A plaque DEFINITELY but 5-6 good years don't warrant his # being retired IMO.

32) Elston Howard (YES)
37) Casey Stengal (YES)
42) Mariano Rivera (YES)
44) Reggie Jackson (NO) This honor was not only a joke but IMO deminished the honors going forward.

49) Ron Guidry (NO)

And while I'm on this horse of mind I also don't think either Gossage or Martinez deserved a plaque.

According to the OP- we were getting your 2 Cents......we got a buck, do you want the change back......?

:lol:

PS: what about Tom Tresh.....?
 
According to the OP- we were getting your 2 Cents......we got a buck, do you want the change back......?

:lol:

PS: what about Tom Tresh.....?

Buy a bag of cheetos & send them over to Ron.

And Tresh was one of my favorite players. ROY in 1962 followed by 3-4 solid years but then just went flat & retired in 69 at the young age of 30.
 
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I know we've touched on this before but I needed to add my additional 2 cents.....

Currently the Yankees have retired 17 numbers. 7 of which IMO should not have been retired. 1 of those 7 I'm really okay with but NOT for the player that it was retired for. I'll explain.

1) Billy Martin (Hell no) Earle Combs was more deserving wearing #1 for 12 seasons while batting a career 325. But #1 should still be open.

3) Babe Ruth - (YES)
4) Lou Gehrig - (YES)
5) Joe DiMaggio - (YES)
7) Mickey Mantle - (YES)
8) Bill Dickey - (YES)
8) Yogi Berra - (YES)
9) Roger Maris - (NO) I know he had that one remarkable season & 3 or 4 other good seasons but all in all he had maybe 5 good years while wearing the pinstripes. IMO not worthy of a retired # but yes to a plaque.

10) Phil Rizzuto - (NO) Like Bob Sheppard a plaque for his many yrs in the broadcast booth.

15) Thurmon Munson (NO) Not saying no to Munson just to him having the #. No.15 should have been retired many years earlier for Red Ruffing. 15 seasons (1930-1946) (2 yrs military) Yankee record of 231-124 with 4 twenty win seasons. I mean hell how can you have Guidry (170-91) & not Ruffing?

16) Whitey Ford (YES)
23) Don Mattingly (NO) A plaque DEFINITELY but 5-6 good years don't warrant his # being retired IMO.

32) Elston Howard (YES)
37) Casey Stengal (YES)
42) Mariano Rivera (YES)
44) Reggie Jackson (NO) This honor was not only a joke but IMO deminished the honors going forward.

49) Ron Guidry (NO)

And while I'm on this horse of mind I also don't think either Gossage or Martinez deserved a plaque.

I disagree with Mattingly & Munson, disagree with Maris and Rizzuto as well, but not as strongly...
 
Buy a bag of cheetos & send them over to Ron.

And Tresh was one of my favorite players. ROY in 1962 followed by 3-4 solid years but then just went flat & retired in 69 at the young age of 30.


Done Deal....Cheetos on the way.....

So, no Tresh, whadda' bout Pepitone.......?
 
I disagree with Mattingly & Munson, disagree with Maris and Rizzuto as well, but not as strongly...


Munson is deserving based on his leadership alone & whatever # he would have been given had the Yankees done right by Ruffing. I stand by the others, mostly Rizzuto, Sorry Steve I loved the guy in the booth (my all time favorite) but his playing #s do not warrant a retired #, plaque only.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/rizzuph01.shtml

Even his MVP was undeserving IMO. I know back then it usually went to a team member that was in the WS but he had 2 team mates that were more deserving. Berra & DiMaggio.
 
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will oneils number be retired? no one wants to touch it it seems
 
will oneils number be retired? no one wants to touch it it seems

You mean they DID NOT retire Paul's number just the other day, on P.O. day.....? Why have a day for an ex-great player, if your not going to retire his number. Otherwise its just a big clusterfk hoopla of a pointless day...IMO..!
 
Munson is deserving based on his leadership alone & whatever # he would have been given had the Yankees done right by Ruffing. I stand by the others, mostly Rizzuto, Sorry Steve I loved the guy in the booth (my all time favorite) but his playing #s do not warrant a retired #, plaque only.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/rizzuph01.shtml

Even his MVP was undeserving IMO. I know back then it usually went to a team member that was in the WS but he had 2 team mates that were more deserving. Berra & DiMaggio.

I see what you mean regarding Rizzuto... Definitely a plaque for his booth time...
 
You mean they DID NOT retire Paul's number just the other day, on P.O. day.....? Why have a day for an ex-great player, if your not going to retire his number. Otherwise its just a big clusterfk hoopla of a pointless day...IMO..!

It was basically the same thing they did for Martinez & Gossage though Paul IMO was the only one deserving of the day.
 
It was basically the same thing they did for Martinez & Gossage though Paul IMO was the only one deserving of the day.

Thanks for the Info...Rick

Sad, they didn't at least retire a real Yankee Great's Number......O'Neill was one of the few in his time, to play without letting injury slow him down....!
 

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