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The only two are Brad Arnsberg in 1986 and Dioner Navarro in 2004.
Willie Parker (04-09)Erik Totten (02)Darren Perry (92-98)Rick Moser (79-82)Sidney Thornton (78)Bobby Walden (68-77)Larry Krutko (58-61)Allan Cann (58)Sid Watson (55-57)Leo Elter (54)Ed Modzelewski (52)David Bernard (42)George Dobash (42)John Perko (37, 40)Max Fiske (36)Armand Niccolai (34)
Yes. These are the following players who wore the #44 for the Steelers:Frank Summers (09-10)Najeh Davenport (06-08)Terry Richardson (96)D.J. Johnson (89-93)Rodney Carter (87)Henry Odom (83)Frank Pollard (80-82)Mike Collier (75-76)Lee Calland (69-72)Bob Wade (68)Bill Daniels (61-66)Bert Rechichar (60)Art Davis (58)Earl Girard (57)Vic Pollock (52)Ray Mathews (51)Dick Hensley (51)Tony Compagno (48)John Sanderson (42)Stu Smith (40)Carl Littlefield (41)Bill Breedon (37)Forrest Douds (34-35)
In 2013, the Pittsburgh Pirates finished with a 94-68 record.
Number 5Albert Pujols wore uniform number 5 his entire career with the St. Louis Cardinals. He did wear number 42 in honor on Jackie Robinson Day in 2007. His most sought after rookie cards picture him wearing #36.By the end of Spring Training, 2001, Pujols had #68, which he initially wore in the regular season before getting #5. His first official picture in the majors was wearing #68.