Jake Arrieta reveals why he wears No. 49

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Embed from Getty ImagesIt turns out not every Cubs player has a touching story behind why they chose their number.

To Cubs fans, Jake Arrieta’s No. 49 embodies the Cy Young Award winner as much as his signature beard, but it hasn’t always been that way.

While answering questions from fans on Twitter this week, Arrieta revealed that there actually isn’t anything special about the number.

Before coming to Chicago, Arrieta pitched part of four seasons in Baltimore, where he wore three different numbers – 57, 34 and 38.

Embed from Getty ImagesEmbed from Getty ImagesEmbed from Getty ImagesPrior to Arrieta, Chicago’s No. 49 was most recently worn by pitcher Carlos Marmol. But the number became available when Marmol was designated for assignment June 25, 2013 – a week before the Cubs traded for Arrieta.

Arrieta joined a long list of players to sport the number for the Cubbies that includes Jamie Moyer, David Weathers and Felix Heredia.

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