These numbers can be passed down from one club legend to the next, as the tradition is in soccer. Also, he's been a pretty good pitcher, with a Cy Young, three All-Star selections and 218 wins to his name. Because beyond them, it's relatively thin. Why he's here: Quite simply, Hammerin' Hank was one of the greatest players in the history of baseball. When it comes to delivering impressive performances at the plate, there are only jerseys worth remembering: Nos. Honorable mentions: Lou Whitaker, Pee Wee Reese, Richie Ashburn, Why hes here: Jeters career was nothing short of amazing. These players have left a lasting impression on their respective teams. No. Simply put, Jennie Finch is the most famous softball player of all time to the rest of the sporting world. Honorable mentions: Ivan Rodriguez, Craig Biggio, Kenny Lofton. Her seven RBI on 5/8/05 are a school single-game record. 201,489 WARNotable names: Mike Schmidt, Frank Robinson, Don Sutton, Jorge Posada, Lou Brock, Josh Donaldson. Take that list of 101 numbers ordered by value, and it looks like this. The Pittsburgh hero led the NL in batting average four times, led the Pirates to a World Series championship twice and won the NL MVP in 1966. The most famous jersey number in basketball belongs to the two best players in NBA history. Eckersley wore No. Why he's here: A first-ballot Hall of Famer with two Cy Youngs and more than 300 wins, Glavine laps the field at No. Hall of Fame center Moses Malone's pro career spanned two decades, over which he played for nine different teams. Honorable mentions: Vladimir Guerrero, Scott Rolen, Kevin Brown, Why hes here: Blyleven made his big-league debut in 1970, a couple months after his 19th birthday, and made his last pitch in the majors at 41 years old. 1: Jose Cardenal. FL Teams. Think we left someone off? He then cemented his status as a hockey legend when he secured ownership of the Penguins and stopped them from moving to Kansas City. 81,559 WARNotable names: Carl Yastrzemski, Cal Ripken, Jr., Joe Morgan, Gary Carter, Yogi Berra, Willie Stargell. He's been asking for it since college at Old Dominion, in part because of his childhood affinity for "the Big Hurt," Thomas. That's going to make this something more of a "very good estimate" than "an exact accounting," but let's put two rules into place to account for that: If a player gets traded and changes numbers in a season, each number gets the appropriate WAR credit. Honorable mentions: Ted Simmons, Luis Tiant, Don Mattingly. Worldwide, however, this is the number that millions see on Ohtani's back. 6 Via bleacherreport.com If one is going to put any basketball number on this list, that individual must also include the jersey of Julius Erving. Byers was the greatest power hitter in Colonials history, swatting a school-record 35 home runs in her time with the Colonials, and playing during the golden era of 2005 and 2006. (That last part is important; after an initial brief experiment or two in the 1910s and '20s, the '29 Yankees were the first to commit to it full-time, meaning most of Babe Ruth's best years are not included here, coming as they did with no uniform number. 151,754 WARNotable names: Dick Allen, Carlos Beltrn, Tim Hudson, Dustin Pedroia, Red Ruffing, Thurman Munson. Teams. This one starts out hot -- just look at all those Hall of Famers -- before falling off somewhat. Tales of numbers on uniforms were common in the late 19th century, but the practice did not receive widespread acceptance until the Cleveland Indians and New York Yankees donned them for the 1929 season. ", No. In her two years in the program, she made the All-NEC team both seasons at third base, reaching first-team honors in 1997 and 1998, as the team won the Northeast Conference both seasons. 54 list are arms, until you get to Junior Flix, an outfielder who wore it for a single season as a rookie for the 1989 Blue Jays. Lemieux was rewarded for his efforts with a third Stanley Cup, which he won as the owner in 2009. As far as we know, no one's ever done this before. The sport was never the same. 8 No. Why hes here: Raines, one of the greatest leadoff batters in baseball history (career .385 OBP hitting first in the lineup), stole 808 bases in his career. 97. 40881 WARNotable names: Bartolo Colon, Madison Bumgarner, Frank Tanana, Andy Benes, Rick Sutcliffe. Basketball stars have had success with the number as well with Shaquille O'Neal, Karl Malone, and Julius Irving thriving with the number 32 in the . Honorable mentions: Al Kaline, Willie Wilson, Steve Garvey. The Portland Trail Blazers, Utah Jazz, Philadelphia 76ers, LA Lakers, Boston Celtics, Miami Heat and the Detroit Pistons are a few of the famous teams to have done so. Why hes here: Ripken started his career with a bang he won the AL rookie of the year in 1982 and the AL MVP in 1983 and spent the rest of his time with the Orioles fashioning a no-doubt Hall of Fame career. Why he's here: The Hall of Famer wore No. As time passes, these athletes will be remembered for the accomplishments achieved while wearing their preferred numbers. Why hes here: The two pitchers on the HM line produced better career WAR numbers, but their overall contributions to the game pale in comparison to Clemente. At shortstop, Spargo was named to the All-NEC First Team in both 2005 and 2006. More recently, 18 has become known in the Majors as being the favored number of Japanese pitchers, as Hiroki Kuroda, Kenta Maeda, Hisashi Iwakuma, Daisuke Matsuzaka and Yusei Kikuchi have all worn it. Iconic MLB players with number 32 jerseys include Dave Winfield, Roy Halladay, and Steve Carlton, all Hall of Fame players whose career highlights are among the greatest moments in baseball history. That's four Hall of Famers listed there, plus Paul Waner and Lefty Gomez spent part of their careers with 11 as well. She was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2016, and the last player to wear #16 was Mary Funderlich in 2015. only pitcher to win back-to-back Most Valuable Player Awards, he idolized Dodgers outfielder Tommy Davis, apparently forgot to pack Schmidt's jersey, a memory he'd had of an interaction with Hershiser. 12 during his managerial career, because growing up in California, he idolized Dodgers outfielder Tommy Davis, who wore the dozen for the team from 1959 through 1966. Today, the number is best remembered for Clemente, who briefly wore No. Forty-nine: The official number of knuckleballers everywhere. Why hes here: Eight seasons into his career with the Red Sox, Boggs owned a .352 batting average and five AL batting titles. Why he's here: Hershisher's legendary 1988 performance gives him the edge over comtemporary Kevin Appier. 25-29 jersey range. Joe DiMaggios 56-game hitting streak might never be topped. Every single possible number has had at least one player wear it on the field. But over the past few seasons, two star-caliber players -- Hyun-jin Ryu, then Aaron Judge -- have had great success in the nine-nine, helping it to shoot up these ratings. She was named to the All-NEC First Team three times as a pitcher and won both NEC Pitcher of the Year and Player of the Year in 2001. Which got us thinking about the greatest athletes -- across all sports -- who wore each number, from 00 to 99. Spent six years in the outfield in the 1970s. Originally from Californias Trabuco Canyon. Then there's Mays, who wore No. She leads the walks category by 34 over the second-place hitter and the RBI category by 42. The right-hander with the unmistakable high leg kick finished his career with a 2.89 ERA and was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1983. Eck was the AL MVP and Cy Young winner in 1992 and was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2004. Ronald C. Modra for Sports Illustrated. She made the All-NEC team in all four years, making the first team in 2004 and 2006 as well as the second team in 2003 and 2005. It remains entertaining that if you were to watch a replay of the famous "Pine Tar Game" in 1983, you'll see a young Mattingly there wearing No. No one looks back at Belle's two-year Oriole career fondly, but he did put up some big numbers for the Birds. No. Blyleven had to wait a long time after he retired, but he was eventually elected to the Hall of Fame in 2011. Note that this is only St. Louis Hernandez. "There's actually no reason," he said. 14 for each of those seasons. "I was just happy it wasnt the other way around, happy it wasnt a 74, he later joked. Hailing originally fromLa Verne, California, Stacey Nuveman-Deniz is the current softball coach of the National Softball team. No. No. 351,195 WARNotable names: Phil Niekro, Mike Mussina, Frank Thomas, Justin Verlander, Cole Hamels, Rickey Henderson. Jackie Robisons contribution to baseball and American society are so significant that he holds the honor of being the only player to have his number retired across Major League Baseball. Her number was retired forever during the programs 4/21/18-4/22/18 series against Bryant, in addition to the teams locker room being dedicated to her. When the Reading Red Roses took the field in 1907, they changed sports history forever. This was pretty much an impossible choice, guaranteed to please exactly nobody. Foster, a five-time All-Star, led the league in RBIs in three consecutive seasons from 1976-78. Why he's here: Five Cy Youngs, 303 wins, 4,875 strikeouts.The Big Unit is the obvious choice. Why hes here: Bonds wore 24 during his seven years with Pittsburgh as a tribute to Willie Mays, his godfather. Jeter is an iconic figure from a club renowned for outstanding players and has stood out among the games all-time greats. Honorable mentions: Tom Candiotti, Charlie Hough. He still could get there, and he's the most talented player to put on No. Schwanke-List may be one of the best pitchers the Colonials have ever had. Honorable mentions: Tony Gwynn, Robin Yount, Billy Pierce. Why hes here: When you start to look through MLB records for switch-hitters, you begin to put Beltrans stellar career in perspective. Why he's here: A few years ago, he looked like a budding superstar. 99 [3.5 WAR] here. Honorable mentions: Joe Morgan, Gene Tenace, Andy Van Slyke. From No. 20 for his rookie season in 1973, and wore it for the rest of his career -- except for a confusing road trip in 1982 where the team apparently forgot to pack Schmidt's jersey and he had to wear bullpen pitcher Hank King's 37 . Let's not overthink this. No. 44. Why he's here: Gibson was an elite pitcher, and he just barely edges out fellow elite pitcher Pedro Martinez for the top spot due to a longer career. 9 WAR ever. 361,107 WARNotable names:Gaylord Perry, Robin Roberts, Jerry Koosman, Jim Kaat, Tom Gordon. 42 for all teams. The number suited him well. Manager Alfred Lawson chose to put numbers on his teams jerseys in order for fans to easily identify each of the players. She ranked in the fourth position as Greatest College Softball Player. Honorable mentions: Jimmie Foxx, Alex Rodriguez, Harmon Killebrew. 44 for the Atlanta Braves, carrying it over with the team from Milwaukee, and he was the first player to have his number retired by two teams when the Brewers did so in 1977. 49753 WARNotable names: Ron Guidry, Tom Candiotti, Charlie Hough, Tim Wakefield, Larry Dierker. 47711 WARNotable names: Tom Glavine, Jack Morris, Bruce Hurst, Howie Kendrick, Johnny Cueto. Why he's here: The future Hall of Famer wore No. Jerry Grote: A two-time All-Star, Grote was a mainstay at catcher for the Mets in the late '60s and early '70s. He'd worn No. 34 and 5. No. Gretzky won four Stanley Cups with the Edmonton Oilers during the 1980s, before he was dealt in a blockbuster deal to the Los Angeles Kings. 211,760 WARNotable names: Roger Clemens, Warren Spahn, Roberto Clemente, Sammy Sosa, Arky Vaughan. Baker has continued wearing No. He became the youngest person ever elected to the Hall of Fame in 1972. Lemieux also overcame Hodgkins Lymphoma, which caused him to miss the entire 1994-95 season. As you'd expect by this point, we're starting to get into numbers that just aren't worn that often, though there are still some exceptions to this rule. No. She was a member of the teams coaching staff in 2015 and 2016. 221,684 WARNotable names: Clayton Kershaw, Jim Palmer, Will Clark, Brad Radke, Andrew McCutchen. Since the switch, A-Rod has often been the center of controversy, but hes also won a pair of AL MVP awards and popped 342 homers in 11 seasons. 14 for his first few weeks before changing to his now-iconic No. 5. Sandberg made 10 consecutive All-Star teams from 1984-93 and was named the 1984 NL MVP as he helped the Cubs make the playoffs that season for the first time since 1945. 91,643 WARNotable names: Ted Williams, Reggie Jackson, Enos Slaughter, Minnie Mioso, Graig Nettles. Why hes here: Armed with a sweet swing and an unparalleled batting eye, Carew won seven AL batting titles and hit at least .330 in 10 different seasons. As the Athletic detailed, 43 was issued by the clubhouse manager, which Eckersley would wear for the rest of his career, except for his Cubs debut in 1984, which had him wearing 40 before he was able to switch back. The next eight numbers were all honored on October 6, 2018, in a ceremony that honored the remaining softball players enshrined in the RMU Athletics Hall of Fame. He was a larger than life figure that was known for crushing home runs and winning seven World Series titles. Drew. No. No one else wore it for more than one. The youngest player at the Women's Major Fastpitch National Championship, her ensuing career spanned over 25 years. 45813 WARNotable names: Bob Gibson, Pedro Martnez, Steve Rogers, John Candelaria. Scott Eklund . Terry Bradshaw had the No. Bumgarner kept his 40 with Arizona, having made a deal with reliever Andrew Chafin after signing with the D-backs to retain his number from his glory days with San Francisco. She is the NCAA Division I career leader in home runs and slugging percentage. Her batting average of .401 for 24 years in the UCLA team records. 161,651 WARNotable names: Hal Newhouser, Whitey Ford, Dwight Gooden, Ted Lyons, Frank Viola. It has been a popular jersey number for decades with success of athletes across the board. In 67 career playoff games, Rose hit .321 and helped his teams to three World Series titles (1975-76 with the Reds and 1980 with the Phillies). 46, as he did briefly at the beginning of his career. The World's Most Entertaining Car Website. No. Osterman has also been named the NCAA History No 1. 1 overall pick in the 2004 WNBA draft finished her time in Storrs with 2,156 points, 648 assists and 628 rebounds. In 2006, Enquist decided to retire from UCLA. Uniform numbers hold a special place in telling the story of the sport, so we thought wed take a look at the best players (Hall of Famers in most instances) who wore each uniform number. Did you know Mickey Mantle actually wore 6 for months as a rookie? Elway possessed an uncanny ability to lead his teams to victory when they trailed late in games. 89 when he debuted in 2020, there's no longer any such thing as an unused number. Congratulations, we guess? No. Who was the best football player to wear No. Ferrari-Urbansky was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2000. In many other sports, numbers of club legends are retired from use and placed in the rafters to be revered by generations of fans. The first-ever number retired by softball was Brianne Morgans no. ), If a player switches numbers within a season for the same team, the number he wore most in his career receives the full credit. Honorable mentions: Jeff Kent, Mark Langston, Dusty Baker. When the Reading Red Roses took the field in 1907, they changed sports history forever. Or: how about this view? 91 for his entire seven-year career. It was to honor Puckett, who finished his Twins career just before Ortiz started his own. Shirt numbers are a big thing in football. No. Forty-nine different players put up at least 10 WAR wearing No. He scores goals at an unbelievable pace and in a variety of ways, which makes him an absolute nightmare for opposing defenders. She is the only pitcher to strike out 15 batters twice and struck out 10+ batters 13 times, and the only pitcher to throw double-digit shutouts twice. Why hes here: The Big Hurtwas one of the top right-handed hitters in history, leading the league in OPS four times and slugging 35 or more homer eight times. Who was most important while wearing each number? Natasha Watley is a former collegiate 4-time First TeamAll-American, two-time medal-winningOlympian, retired 7-time pro-All-Star, left-handed-hittingsoftballplayer. Honorable mentions: Phil Niekro, Mike Mussina, Cole Hamels. Top NFL players with number 6 jerseys include Jay Cutler and Mark Sanchez, all Hall of Fame-level players whose career highlights are among the greatest moments in football history . That was pretty awesome for a couple of years. 52 is close to as a accomplished as the 2007 Cy Young winner. The shortstop was a pivotal part of the Cincinnati Reds 1990 World Series team and won the 1995 NL MVP award. 8 with the Indians and White Sox, but it wasn't available in Baltimore due to a certain future Hall of Famer. Trout has taken over ownership of the lead here, and he'll probably own it for the entire rest of baseball history. Why hes here: Clearly, baseballs all-time hit king 4,256 of them, to be precise is eligible for this list. Honorable mentions: Andy Benes, Bud Black. Dr. Iconic NBA players with number 23 jerseys include Michael Jordan, LeBron James, and Anthony Davis, all Hall of Fame-level players whose career highlights are among the greatest moments in basketball history. Remember, this is only accounting for Bonds' time with San Francisco, since he was 24 (and briefly 7) with Pittsburgh. Rices legendary hands were developed throughout his childhood, when he worked as a brick mason. No. Henry Aaron didn't, but 1.4 WAR of his legendary career counts here anyway, because he wore it for his rookie season in 1954 before switching to his now-iconic 44. He contributed 101 WAR to 21 with Boston and Toronto, then 38.5 more WAR to 22, by our formula. Honorable mentions: Nolan Ryan, Orlando Cepeda, Willie Randolph. Why he's here: Not much to choose from, to be honest. No. By the 1930s numbers on uniforms were standard practice for Major League Baseball teams and were common in other sports like football and hockey. Honorable mentions: Ernie Banks, Ken Boyer, Jim Rice. She had the record of 24 single-season wins until it was snapped in 2012 by Nicole Sleith. Why he's here: The other choices are Ryan Madson and Justin Masterson. Michael Jordans #23 is the most iconic number in the history of sports. He played more games at first base than anyone. 19, said Gwynn, reminiscing about his Major League debut. Childhood favorite of Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder. No, but close enough, and after running the numbers on that, we have a list of 101 digits. Through 2022, only six players have put up even 5 WAR in one of these numbers. Honorable mentions: Juan Guzman, Gerry Staley. Greatest catcher in Cubs history (1922-40) and a Hall of Famer. No. He'd then play for seven more teams after leaving the Giants, and, when he could get it, he'd wear 36 for each and every one of them. Maybe, it's 3. No. 24. 46768 WARNotable names: Andy Pettitte, Jim Maloney, Kevin Gross, Burt Hooton, Ryan Dempster, Craig Kimbrel. Finch had enjoyed a wonderful life as a mother, commentator, and hadnumerousTV appearances. The 1977 NL MVP spent 11 seasons with the Reds. 13. But do they know who the players were who wore those numbers? In 2018, then-Pirates pitcher Chad Kuhl said that he felt bad taking 39 because of Dave Parker, and that he "tried to change it, but they said it was too late to change it. In order to find out, let's swing over to Baseball-Reference.com and dig into their uniform number database. Her 13 doubles that season also stood as a school record until 2018, when both Natalie Higgins and Olivia Lorusso broke it. No other player wore it for than one. Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak might never. 311,308 WARNotable names: Greg Maddux, Fergie Jenkins, Chuck Finley, Dave Winfield, Mike Piazza. Cat Osterman is the4-time All-American and 2-time medal-winningOlympian, 6-time professionally unretired All-Star, left-hand softball pitcher, and former Softball Assistant Coach. No. Baseball history is marked by iconic numbers. 50513 WARNotable names: Mookie Betts, Adam Wainwright, Jamie Moyer, Sid Fernandez, J.R. Richard. No. Why he's here: The long-time Yankee lefty was by far the best player who wore No. That began with Al Oliver, and others like Adam Ottavino, Oddibe McDowell, Junior Ortiz and Rey Ordez have followed suit. Mantles Yankees played in the World Series 12 times they won seven of those and The Mick hit 18 homers in 65 games, a record that will never be broken. Honorable mentions: Jim Maloney, Burt Hooton. There are 101 different options, counting 0 and 00 separately. No. 41,693 WARNotable names: Lou Gehrig, Mel Ott, Luke Appling, Duke Snider, Paul Molitor. Aside from the final stop of his football career in Baltimore, he wore #21 for his other four teams. Robinson broke Major Leagues Baseball color barrier, becoming the first black man to play in the league since the 1880s. 1, and Henry Aaron was the best No. 32. ", No. Those are some iconic digits at the top, before you get into Spring Training numbers near the bottom. Honorable mentions: John Smoltz, Adrian Beltre, Mickey Lolich. The #7 shirt at Manchester United has been worn by several of the greatest players of all time. Why he's here: A pitcher in the 1940 and 1950s, Voiselle wore No. Then again, No. Why he's here: The hard-throwing Yankee has established himself as one of baseball's top relievers over the past two seasons. She was named NEC Rookie of the Year in 2003. 321,123 WARNotable names: Steve Carlton, Sandy Koufax, Roy Halladay, Milt Pappas, Jon Matlack. (While it is worn by every player each April 15 on Jackie Robinson day, those one-day WAR totals don't get included in our list-making.). She was named to the All-NEC Tournament Team in all four of her seasons in Moon Township. With another good season in 2022, Kershaw passed Palmer on the No. No. So we're letting you try, including polls with those select numbers. No. Not every player to wear the #7 has found success with the club, but it has been donned by icons that have had a lasting impact on the beautiful game. Triskaidekaphobic football fans dreaded the Sundays when Marino and the Miami Dolphins rolled into town, because it usually meant their defense was in for a long day. When Magic Johnson was drafted with the first overall pick in the 1979 NBA Draft, he had to change his #33 from Michigan State, which belonged to the legendary Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. 22 for his brief 13-game cup of coffee in 1972, but when outfielder Roger Freed was traded to Cleveland after the season, Schmidt claimed his iconic No. Berra and fellow Yankee Hall of Fame catcher Bill Dickey each wore 8 in pinstripes; it was retired in honor of each of them in 1972. Why hes here: Only Babe Ruth could have possibility overshadowed one of the greatest sluggers of all time. Not a bad run for the five-one in the Pacific Northwest. Why he's here: A two-time Cy Young winner who lead his league in ERA and strikeouts three times each, Santana was the clear choice here. Michael Jordan's #23 is the most iconic number in the history of sports. Photo Credit: Tyler Gallo, By Tyler Gallo, Sports EditorJanuary 20, 2021|241 Views. The Arizona Wildcats, the United States National Softball Team, and the Chicago Bandits pitched. Aaron was the first and only player to wear No. Why he's here: The pitcher wore No. Robinson possessed tremendous self-control, enduring racial slurs, death threats, and hostile fans around the country. Honorable mentions: Robin Roberts, Jim Kaat. Every day, hundreds of people walk or drive by the softball field at the North Athletic Complex and see the nine retired numbers that hang on the right-field fence. 56 is even close. A legend and an important historical figure, Robinson also was a heck of a player, winning Rookie of the Year and MVP honors and posting five straight seasons of 7.0 WAR or better. In his 20 years with the Yankees, The Captain earned 15 All-Star nods, rapped out 3,465 hits, scored 1,923 runs and hit .310 and he was a cornerstone for five World Series-winning squads. Why hes here: One of the greatest pichers ever, Maddux won four straight Cy Youngs and was elected to the Hall of Fame in a landslide on his first try. Jessica Mendoza, former 4-time First All-American Team, two-time medal-winning Olympian, retired All-Star Softball outfielder originally from Camarillo, California and alsois thecurrentsports broadcaster for ESPN. She also played for the Raybestos Brakettes, leading the team to 1976, 1977, 1978, and 1980 Amateur Softball Association National Championships. He wore the #3 for his entire baseball career and has had that number retired by the New York Yankees. 24 for the Red Sox, then 3.5 WAR wearing No. ", No. She is the honoraryof the USA Softball Hall of Fame.Richardson was an important part of the National team of the United States that won the gold medal for the 1996 Olympic debut hitting the home run that won the game. Finch was the 2001 winner of the Womens College World Series and was a leader of Team USA in the Summer Olympics 2004 and in the Summer Olympics 2008 in silver. Lisa Fernandez has won numerous awards in her life and has been recognized for being one of the most outstanding athletes from Lakewood, California, playgrounds and ball diamonds. No. Shes a famous Cuban/Puerto Rican softball pitcher who created the Olympic record of 25 strikeouts in softball. It's not weird anymore. He was also 12-time All-Star . She threw four no-hitters at RMU. To be honest, we were surprised by this, since most pitchers don't wear single-digit numbers, and so we figured a number that both hitters and pitchers would wear would be at the top. No. Carew made the All-Star team in 18 of his 19 seasons in the majors and was elected to the Hall of Fame in his first year on the ballot (1991). He overcame an HIV diagnosis and has continued his success off the court in the business world. He is the only player in the history of the league to receive this honor. Cristiano Ronaldos image is inseparable from his favored #7. Dot Richardson, a two-time gold medal winner from Orlando, Florida, is a right-handedshortstop softball player, an American physician. Richardson has played with the UCLA Bruins and won the first NCAA National Championship in 1982. Like Dickey and Berra sharing 8 for the Yankees, Maddux and Jenkins each have 31 retired for the Cubs. The last player to wear 25 for the Colonials was Megan Lynch in 2009. Di Maria will be the next to carry on the tradition associated with the #7 at Man U. Wayne Gretzky, the greatest hockey player of all time, can easily be identified by his #99. Dot Richardson Dot Richardson began receiving attention for her softball skills when she was just 13 years old. Honorable mentions Tiffany Hayes, Morgan Tuck, Megan Walker 4: Moriah.