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A’s announce date to retire Stewart’s No. 34

- Laurence Miedema

Former A’s great Dave Stewart’s big day is finally coming.

Stewart, an Oakland native and pitching ace of the A’s “Bash Brothers” teams of the late 1980s and early 90s, will have his No. 34 jersey retired during a ceremony scheduled for Sunday, Sept. 11, the team announced on Friday.

The team in August 2019 announced that Stewart, 65, would become the sixth Oakland player to have his jersey retired, joining Rollie Fingers (who also wore No. 34), Rickey Henderson, Dennis Eckersley, Catfish Hunter and Reggie Jackson. But it never happened during the pandemic shortened 2020 season or last season.

When the A’s schedule was released for this season without a mention of a jersey retirement day for Stewart, a fan reached out to the former World Series MVP on Twitter.

Stewart responded, “I have no idea what the A’s are doing. At this point they can just retire the number with no celebratio­n as far as I’m concerned. Come to the park and it will be on display with the other retired numbers. If you find out something before I do, please let me know?”

The A’s, in turn, responded by saying dates for Stewart and two anniversar­y events were being finalized. Friday was the day. In the release, the team said fans will receive a replica Stewart jersey before the game against the Chicago White Sox.

The team also announced the 1972 World Series champion team reunion will be held on Saturday, June 4, and the 2002 team that won 20 straight games will be honored on Sunday, Aug. 28.

Stewart, a graduate of St. Elizabeth High School, joined the A’s in 1986 and won 20 games in four consecutiv­e seasons from 1987 to 1990. He went 8-3 with a 2.22 ERA in 14 postseason starts, including two wins in the 1989 World Series when he earned MVP honors in the A’s sweep of the Giants.

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