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Dave Stewart calls out A's over jersey retirement confusion
Former Oakland Athletics pitcher Dave Stewart acknowledges the crowd during a ceremony to honor the 30th anniversary of the 1989 World Series championship team. D. Ross Cameron-USA TODAY Sports

The Oakland Athletics appear to have annoyed a franchise legend over the uncertain status of his jersey retirement ceremony.

Former A’s ace Dave Stewart was asked on Twitter Tuesday whether there were any updates on the plans from the team to retire the pitcher’s jersey. The A’s had announced in 2019 that Stewart would have his No. 34 retired, with the ceremony planned for 2020. The ceremony was postponed indefinitely due to the pandemic, but there was no word of a rescheduled ceremony in 2021. Similarly, the team’s 2022 promotional schedule makes no mention of a ceremony for Stewart.

That led a fan to ask Stewart over Twitter if there was an update.

The A’s ace sounded exasperated in his Twitter response, saying he had “no idea” what the team was doing. Stewart seemed so frustrated that he said he didn’t even care if they “just retire the number with no celebration.”

Stewart’s No. 34 is already out of circulation, as the team officially retired it for Rollie Fingers in 1993. Stewart had worn the same number prior to it being retired for Fingers, which prompted the team’s plans to specifically honor Stewart as well.

This isn’t a great look for the A’s. Obviously, the team had little choice but to postpone the initial ceremony. One would think they would have made it a priority to get a new date set up, but evidently that has not happened. Now that Stewart has called them out, perhaps that will catch the team’s attention.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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