There have been several. I believe the longest was Ed Kranepool, who played 18 years (1962-1979). David Wright and Jose Reyes are recent ones (so far).
FYI - Keith Hernandez played his first 9-1/2 years with the Cardinals, and his last season with Cleveland. He played 6-1/2 years with the Mets.
2007-11-10 17:53:03
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answered by DodgerDave 6
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Yes, a total of 98 so far.
By games played, Ed Kranepool is the runaway winner -- 1853 games (mostly at 1B) from 1962-79.
The next nine:
Ron Hodges, 666 (1973-84)
Jose Reyes, 596 (2003-present)
David Wright, 543 (2004-present)
Bruce Boisclair, 410 (1974, '76-79)
Rod Kanehl, 340 (1962-64; original expansion draft pick)
Jeff Innis, 288 (1987-93)
Ron Gardenhire, 285 (1981-85)
Aaron Heilman, 225 (2003-present)
Pedro Feliciano, 189 (2002-present)
Top five pitchers:
Innis, 288
Heilman, 225
Feliciano, 189
Bob Apodaca, 184 (1973-77)
Rick Baldwin, 105 (1975-77)
2007-11-11 01:19:15
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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Cleon Jones spent almost his whole career, but he had to go to the White Sox for a couple of weeks!
Ed Kranepool played for his whole career. His major leauge debut was September 22, 1962 for the New York Mets,
Final game
September 30, 1979
for the New York Mets
Ron Hodges, 666 (1973-84)
Jose Reyes, 596 (2003-present)
David Wright, 543 (2004-present)
Bruce Boisclair, 410 (1974, '76-79)
Rod Kanehl, 340 (1962-64; original expansion draft pick)
Jeff Innis, 288 (1987-93)
Ron Gardenhire, 285 (1981-85)
Aaron Heilman, 225 (2003-present)
Pedro Feliciano, 189 (2002-present)
There was probably lots moreee but thats all I can think of
2007-11-11 02:50:56
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answered by Anonymous
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1B Ed Kranepool, Late 60s For Over 10 Yrs.
2007-11-11 01:00:18
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answered by SWAT 4
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i extremely like it. I celebrate with at the same time as those products take position because i imagine it really is what extra human beings ought to do. lately, we are seeing gamers like CC Sabathia, Cliff Lee, and extra ditch their previous communities for a threat to win and obviously, money. notwithstanding, i extremely recognize a participant at the same time as he remains on a crew that couldn't so good like Mark Buehrle and Paul Konerko for the White Sox, Ichiro for the Mariners, Jeff Bagwell and Craig Biggio with the Astros, gamers like that who did not continuously have fulfillment. no longer doing away with from Jeter yet i extremely favor extra human beings were like that.
2016-10-24 00:38:53
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answered by ? 4
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I dont know off hand, but didnt John Franco stay with the Mets his whole career?
2007-11-11 17:56:24
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answered by bama79rolltide 3
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I think maybe Keith Hernendez
2007-11-10 17:48:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Why would they want to?????!!!!!!!
2007-11-10 22:10:08
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answered by DaKnights 4
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