Sunday, January 10, 2010

Best by the Numbers - Boston Edition

Once again we have a players list based on their uniform numbers. This time we focus on the 4 professional sports teams in the Boston area (Red Sox, Celtics, Patriots & Bruins).

  1. Andrew Raycroft
  2. Eddie Shore
  3. Dennis Johnson - This Celtic great played with Bird, McHale & Parish and had his #3 retired by the team in 1991
  4. Adam Vinetieri - I know that Hall of Famer Bobby Orr wore #4 for the Bruins but I went with Vinetieri to show some love for the kickers
  5. Kevin Garnett
  6. Bill Russell - The 11 time NBA Champion was an excellent defensive player
  7. Trot Nixon
  8. Carl Yastrzemski - in 1967 "Yaz" became the last player to complete the Triple Crown
  9. Ted Williams - Not only was he a feared hitter, but he was also a Veteran from WWII and the Korean War
  10. Jo Jo White
  11. Drew Bledsoe
  12. Tom Brady
  13. Delonte West
  14. Bob Cousy - Cousy lead the league in assists for 11 straight years.
  15. Kevin Millar
  16. Satch Sanders
  17. John Havlicek - "Hondo" played his college ball at The Ohio State University
  18. Daisuke Matsuzaka
  19. Josh Beckett
  20. Ray Allen
  21. Roger Clemens
  22. Asante Samuel
  23. Craig Janney
  24. Manny Ramirez - Man-Ram was the MVP of the 2004 World Series
  25. K.C. Jones
  26. Wade Boggs
  27. Carlton Fisk - One of the greatest catchers of all time was immortalized in 1975 against the Reds in the World Series
  28. Curtis Martin
  29. Shawn Springs
  30. Tim Thomas - The Hockey player; not the Basketball player
  31. Cedric Maxwell
  32. Kevin McHale
  33. Larry Bird - In his career he averaged 24 points and 10 rebounds a game
  34. David Ortiz
  35. Reggie Lewis
  36. Lawyer Milloy
  37. Rodney Harrison
  38. Curt Schilling - Two words: "Bloody Sock"
  39. Lawrence Maroney
  40. Mike Haynes
  41. Victor Martinez
  42. Mo Vaughn - Won the MVP award in 1995
  43. Kendrick Perkins
  44. Danny Ainge
  45. Pedro Martinez - One of the greatest moments of his career was the 1999 All-Star game when he struck out 5 of the 6 batters he faced
  46. Jacoby Ellsbury
  47. Rod Beck
  48. Lee Smith - Is currently 3rd on the All-Time Saves list with 478 Saves
  49. Tim Wakefield
  50. Mike Vrabel - The former Ohio State LB was used as an eligible receiver many times and has caught over 10 TDs in his career
  51. Jerod Mayo
  52. Ted Johnson
  53. Larry Izzo
  54. Tedy Bruschi - In 2005 Bruschi suffered a stroke, but came back to play later that year getting the Comeback Player of the Year Award
  55. Junior Seau
  56. Andre Tippett
  57. Steve Nelson
  58. Jonathan Pappelbon
  59. Vincent Brown
  60. Scott Rehberg
  61. Clay Buchholz
  62. Jon Lester - Less than 2 years after being diagnosed with lymphoma he threw a no-hitter against the Kansas City Royals
  63. Joe Andruzzi
  64. Dave Wohlabaugh
  65. Damien Woody
  66. Scott Pollard
  67. Dan Koppen
  68. Ryan O'Callaghan
  69. Ryan Wendell
  70. Logan Mankins
  71. Russ Hochstein
  72. Matt Light
  73. John Hannah - His last name is a palindrome
  74. Rich Baldinger
  75. Vince Wilfork
  76. Brandon Gorin
  77. Ray Bourque - From 1985 - 2000 Bourque was the team captain of the Bruins
  78. Bruce Armstrong
  79. Jim Lee Hunt
  80. Troy Brown
  81. Randy Moss
  82. Daniel Graham
  83. Wes Welker
  84. Ben Watson
  85. Nick Buoniconti - Was probably best known for being part of the '72 Miami Dolphins team; but before that he played for the Patriots
  86. Stanley Morgan
  87. Ben Coates
  88. Terry Glenn
  89. Bob Dee
  90. Toby Williams
  91. Marc Savard
  92. Ray Agnew
  93. Richard Seymour
  94. Ty Warren
  95. Tully Banta-Cain
  96. Adalius Thomas
  97. Jarvis Green
  98. Shawn Crable
  99. Mike Wright

Honorable Mention: 00. Robert Parish - I don't give the # 0 or 00 on this list normally but "The Chief" was a great player for the Celtics for a long time

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