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Ask any Auburn fan who is number 34 and it will not take long for them to tell you that number belonged to 1985 Heisman Trophy winner Bo Jackson. How about another famous Auburn 34, the Round Mound of Rebound, Charles Barkley, who donned the number from 1982-84 for the basketball team? Appropriately enough, both of those Auburn legends have had their jersey's retired by Auburn. But swing over to Plainsman Park this season and you will see number 34 squatting behind home plate, calling the pitches for the Auburn baseball team.

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