Biggio and Smoltz (though Smoltz missed the entire 2000 season on the DL). Both debuted in 1988, so this is their 20th season.
Despite all the wailing, at the time (2001), that Ripken and Gwynn were the last of the breed.
2007-05-24 15:36:49
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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I know a lot of Hall of Famers - George Brett, for example - played a long time for one team. However, I don't think there are any active players that have been on the same team for 20+ years.
2007-05-24 13:39:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Your prominent 2009 rookie: Colby Rasmus participant thats debuted because of the fact 2004: Dustin Pedroia Reliever thats debuted because of the fact 04: Jonathan Papelbon SP thats debuted because of the fact 04: Tim Lincecum Non -celebrity hitter: (No Jeter, Mauer, Ichiro, Pujols etc): Pablo Sandoval Minor leaguer: Justin Smoak Minor league team: Salt Lake Bees All famous individual activity interior the previous decade: 2008, the place they ran out of pitchers domicile Run Derby participant (final 10 years): Vladimir Guerrero maximum memorable domicile run you have considered in individual: Vladimir Guerreo hit the homer whilst it bounced on the floor with the Expos. prominent play of the 2009 season: Unassisted Triple play.
2016-10-13 09:32:35
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answered by ? 4
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Yep, Biggio and Smoltz.
2007-05-25 03:21:52
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answered by Land Shark 3
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the only one i can think of off the top of my head is craig biggio, not sure if he has been playing for 20 years or not
2007-05-24 14:25:15
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answered by Jeremy B 2
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