In the previous content, we introduced Jackie Robinson, who made the legend of [42], and also introduced Mariano Rivera, the strongest terminator in Yankees' history, who inherited the spirit of [42]. Today, let's take a look at which other star players have crossed the 42nd.
Mo Vaughn (Mo Vaughn)
He began his career in professional baseball in 1991 and retired in 2003
Spent most of his career with the Boston Red Sox
Late in his career at the time, the Anaheim Angels
Spent time with the New York Mets
No matter which team he plays for, Vaughan wears the number 42 shirt

(Vaughn wears the number 42 jersey)
In 1995, Vaughn topped the American League with 126 RBIs
In the same year, he was named the MVP of the American League and was selected as an All-Star for the first time
In the eight seasons the Red Sox played,
There were 230 home runs with 752 RBIs
The average strike rate was .304, and the upper base rate was .936
All three All-Star Game appearances were made during the Red Sox era
(Vaughan of the Red Sox period)
Returning from injury in 2002, Vaughn, 34, signed with the Mets
Although the impact of the injury disease has deteriorated slightly
He still played 139 games throughout the season
He scored 26 home runs with 72 RBIs
A 12-year career is not a long one
Career average was .239 with 328 home runs
The excellent blows still impressed Vaughn with the fans
Bruce Sutter
Same with Rivera
Suttle is also a rescue pitcher who has carried the No. 42
A quick finger fork ball is his secret weapon
The number of career rescue successes ranked first in the League of Nations
In 1979, he successfully won the National League Yang Award with 37 rescues
He played for the Cubs in the All-Star Game for four consecutive years from 1977 to 1981
(Suttel in the Cubs)
In 1982, he moved to Suttel, St. Louis Cardinals
Won the World Series
He made 4 appearances in 7 games of the World Series, and 2 rescues were successful
(Souter, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame, took a photo with himself who played for the Cardinals when he was young)
Suter scored 2.83 career eras and threw 1,042 innings
Considering the number of pitches for rescue pitchers, this number is staggering
In 2006, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame
Dave Henderson
He was selected by the Seattle Mariners with the 26th pick in the first round in 1977
His career moved to several teams
For all but two seasons, he wore the number 42 shirt
(Henderson spent most of his career as an Oakland athleticist)
In 1986, Henderson was traded to the Red Sox
That year's Red Sox American League Championship against the Los Angeles Angels
In the case of a 1-3 big score behind in the series
Henderson, who played in place of the injured
Nine innings with two outs, already two hits
Hit a two-run home run to turn the tide
The series was dragged into Game 5, with the Red Sox winning the American League championship
Despite eventually losing to the Mets in the World Series
Henderson's reversing home run is still remembered
(Henderson reversed the home run)