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Mets icon mum on Shohei Ohtani wearing his retired number if Ohtani goes to New York: ‘It’s in the rafters’

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Given Steve Cohen's fat wallet, the New York Mets will continue to be considered the favorite to land Shohei Ohtani in his free agent sweepstakes in the offseason.

However, the ace pitcher, who also leads the majors in home runs and OPS, would likely have to find another number.

Ohtani wears No. 17, which was retired by the Mets last year in honor of Keith Hernandez.

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Keith Hernandez doesn't love the idea of Shohei Ohtani wearing his No. 17 if Ohtani became a Met. (Fox News)

Hernandez could allow Ohtani to wear the number.

New York Jets legend Joe Namath said he would give Aaron Rodgers permission to wear his No. 12, but Rodgers passed up the offer and chose his college No. 8.

But Hernandez, unlike Namath, isn't exactly keen on the idea.

Hernandez, a color analyst for the Mets on SNY, was asked by play-by-play announcer Gary Cohen if he would allow Ohtani to wear No. 17.

Los Angeles Angels pitcher Shohei Ohtani (17) pitching during a game against the Chicago White Sox June 27, 2023, at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, Calif.  (John Cordes/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

"Well, he couldn't," Hernandez replied.

"Well, with your permission he could," Cohen answered.

Hernandez put a quick end to the chat.

"Don't ask."

"It's in the rafters, and in the rafters it will stay," Hernandez added.

Ohtani wore No. 16 in the World Baseball Classic, earning the title-clinching save against Los Angeles Angels teammate Mike Trout and Team USA. He also wore No. 11 while he played in Japan before coming to the majors. It's become common practice in Japan to give the No. 18 to an ace pitcher.

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