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MLB Number 13s

The Greatest MLB Players To Have Ever Worn Number 13

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Baseball Number 13s

The number 13 is a very polarizing number and many through out the annals of baseball refused to wear it due to its poor suspterstitious connections. A journey to find the best in baseball to have ever worn the number 13 must start in Cooperstown, New York at the Baseball Hall of Fame. These guys did not have too much trouble in their careers wearing the lucky 13 though.

  • Roberto Clemente
  • Harold Baines

The next part of our research to find the best goes to the teams and the number 13s that each franchise may have retired. There so far has been only one:

  • Dave Concepción had his uniform number 13 retired by the Cincinnati Reds on August 25, 2007.

Most Significant MLB Players wearing 13

Now it is that time where we take the information we have already gathered along and combine it with the number of wins his team garnered over the player that they replaced, the years that they wore the number and compare it with all the others that displayed the number prouudly on their MLB uniforms. The results are this:

  • Alex Rodriguez
  • Roberto Clemente
  • Zack Greinke
  • David Cone
  • Omar Vizquel
  • Manny Machado
  • Claude Passeau
  • Dave Concepcion
  • Lance Parrish
  • Carl Crawford
  • Harold Baines
  • Hanley Ramirez
  • Doyle Alexander
  • Bill Doran
  • Mort Cooper
  • John Valentin
  • Orlando Hudson
  • Asdrubal Cabrera
  • Salvador Perez
  • Hal Schumacher
  • Jayson Werth
  • Edgardo Alfonzo
  • Melvin Mora
  • Billy Wagner
  • Turk Farrell
  • Matt Carpenter
  • Spud Chandler
  • Jeff Fassero
  • Ruppert Jones
  • Eddie Miller
  • John Roseboro
  • Joe Ferguson
  • Ozzie Guillen
  • Marcell Ozuna
  • Rey Sanchez
  • Jim Rooker
  • Steve Kemp
  • Starlin Castro
  • Matt Olson
  • Kirby Higbe
  • Steve Barber
  • Alex Avila
  • Omar Infante
  • Mike Leake
  • Elden Auker
  • Brett Lawrie
  • Lee Mazzilli
  • Brendan Ryan
  • Ronald Acuna Jr.
  • Ralph Branca
  • Luke Hamlin
  • Max Muncy
  • Joey Gallo
  • Sid Hudson
  • Bob Muncrief
  • Gary Matthews
  • Bob Fothergill
  • Cody Ross

Greatest MLB Number 13s

Okay, now it is time to put our knowledge to work and pick the greatest players that wore number 13 in MLB history based on performance stats. We do not have all of the players from some of the Negro Leagues in place yet but when we do we will certainly update the list so please excuse us on this. The criteria is simple we pulled stats from Baseball-Reference and Stat-Head on some important numbers. Is the player in the Hall of Fame? What were the Wins After Replacement or the team victories gained or lost after they entered the lineup versus the player they replaced? Where do they rank in the following categories in history: Home Runs, Runs Produced, Strike Outs, ERA. We mash this information up and see how many of the criteria rankings they have and then multiply that number (0-6) times the number of years they wore the particular uniform number we are discussing and then add it to bonus points if in the Hall of Fame and for earning any Gold Glove Awards and/or Cy Young Awards. We call that calculated number our Ranked Formula and use it as a basis of Comparison to give you the Top Fifteen at the uniform number. 

Here are our facts and figures:

Harold Baines

Harold Baines played the position of DH, Right Fielder, Center Fielder, and Left Fielder as he batted 0.289 for his career, had an On Base percentage of 0.465, with 384 career Home Runs, and Gold Glove Awarded Seasons.


Alex Rodriguez

Born July 27, 1975, in Washington heights, New York City, was Alexander Emmanuel Rodriguez, better known as "A-Rod." Alexis is a former professional baseball shortstop and third baseman. Rodriguez played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball for the Seattle Mariners, Texas Rangers, and New York Yankees. He batted in 2086 runs with 696 home runs and a .295 career batting average.


Omar Visquel

Born April 24, 1967, in Caracas, Venezuela, was legendary MLB Shortstop Omar Visquel. 24-year Major League Baseball career, Vizquel played for the Seattle Mariners, Cleveland Indians, San Francisco Giants, Texas Rangers, Chicago White Sox, and Toronto Blue Jays. baseball's all-time best fielding shortstops, Vizquel won 11 Gold Glove Awards, including nine consecutive from 1993 to 2001. Among shortstops, his .985 fielding percentage is tied for highest all-time, he is the all-time leader in games played, and the all-time leader in double plays turned. Visquel is one of the top MLB players to have worn the Number 13 Jersey. one of the top MLB players to have worn the Number 11 Jersey. MLB Number 11 Jersey


Lance Parrish

Born June 15, 1956, in Clairton, Pennsylvania, was legendary MLB catcher Lance Parrish. Lance was a an eight-time All-Star, a three-time Gold Glove fielder, and won baseball's Silver Slugger award six-times. He was a member of the Detroit Tigers organization for 10 seasons, even helping them to win the 1984 World Series. Parrish also played for the California Angels, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, Cleveland Indians, and the Toronto Blue Jays at the latter portion of his career in the Big Leagues. Lance had 324 career Home Runs during his tenure in the MLB.



Photo Credits

The photograph in the banner above is courtesy of the Wikimedia Commons collection of public Domain pictures. 

Special thanks to Baseball-Reference.com, Stathead.com and the most wonderful book by Larry Lester and Wayne Stivers, The Negro Leagues Book, Volume 2.


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