Bob Pompiani
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So how about 75?
They don't have a 75.
He's not going to wear 75.
It's like one of these hockey guys who come up and wear number 98 or, you know, whatever it is because your hero is, whether it's Gretzky or Lemieux, and you wear some number similar.
Should he wear John Hogan's number, 27?
Uh, no.
O'Hearn's 29.
He probably has a number that's special to him.
And if it's available, he'll take it.
Five?
I don't know.
I think Brandon Lyle's five.
six do you think he goes single digits uh i don't know i don't know what he i don't think it probably matters to him unless he has a number he just got married i bet you his wife and him have some sort of magic number together and if it's available magic number what if he wears 19 19 colin moran 37 we have we have there's significance to that number for us so i mean there could be something like that that determines where it goes would you like to share the significance
No, not really, but it's a significant number.
I'll ask you off the air.
I'm just saying people decide numbers for various things.
It could be somebody you idolized growing up that you like the play of that person, you want to get that number, or it could be some β I've seen people in baseball who come up with a number to salute β
someone who was a teammate and ended up dying in some sort of horrific crash or something.
So there's a lot of things you can do with numbers, and I have no idea what his would be.
But he was wearing one down there.