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To this day, Jim Gantner remains sure-handed. He still has the mobility from left to right and is as meticulous as ever about doing things the right way. But something has changed.
Over the past few years, support has been growing to retire Jim Gantner's number with the likes of Hank Aaron's number 44, Rollie Fingers' 34, Yount's 19 and Molitor's 4. And Gumby deserves it.
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Rhys Hoskins switched from No. 17 to No. 12 when he joined the Brewers out of respect for longtime Milwaukee second baseman Jim Gantner, who wore No. 17.
The decisive uprising began when Harold Baines stroked a two-out double down the left-field line, setting up a confrontation between Plesac, who leads the Milwaukee staff with 30 saves, and ...
Retired Brewers Jim Gantner and Ben Oglivie signed autographs at the grand opening of 5-E Sports, 1410 S. 72nd St., Saturday afternoon, April 14.
They get along good, like we did too. You can see them in the dugout -- how loose they are and that's what it takes to win. Play loose, play hard and go out and win," Gantner said.
When you signed with the Brewers, you took No. 12. Jim Gantner is the last Brewers player to wear No. 17, all the way back in 1992. Is there a backstory to that?
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