Jersey Numbers and Salaries
Year | Team | Jersey Number(s) | Salary |
---|---|---|---|
1966 | New York Yankees | 58 | Unknown |
1967 | New York Yankees | 58 | Unknown |
1968 | New York Yankees | 58 | $22,500 |
1969 | Houston Astros | 37 | $23,500 |
1969 | Seattle Pilots | 41 | See above |
1970 | Oakland Athletics | 16, 3* | $15,000 |
- Womack was the last pitcher to wear a single-digit number until Atlee Hammaker wore number 7 in 1985.
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