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Craig Biggio has always played for the astros the killer bs were bagwell biggioand derek bell and he came up as a catcher

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Weren't the original Killer B's Barry Bonds and Bobby Bonilla?

Bonds and Bonilla were two of the original killer B's. I believe there were more "B's" than just them, though. Sid Bream, Jay Bell, and Rafael Belliard were also part of those teams. I feel like I'm forgetting someone, though. Hope that helps answer some of the question! True enough, although I'm sure this is the first and only time, Rafael Belliard has ever been called a "killer B' - maybe just a "B" would be better! Steve buechele, wally backman, Stan belinda. none of them were considered killer b's though. It was just bonds, bonilla, and bream.


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The real "Killer B's" were Barry Bonds, Bobby Bonilla and Sid Bream. Jay Bell also got some mention but not initially. Plus, I think to be included among the real "Killer B's," a player had to have spent more than one year with the Pirates. [edit] Wally Backman was in there too. Obviously there was no formal listing but the team did use this in promotional materials for the 1990 season. That's why Backman should be listed but not Steve Buechele. [edit #2] Sid Bream was not a Killer B in Pittsburgh. He played for the Braves at the time. [edit #3] In 1990 there was Barry Bonds, Jay Bell, Bobby Bonilla, Wally Backman, and Sid Bream as well as a pitcher named Stan Belinda. Not hard to see where the "Killer Bees" moniker came from. In 1991 Backman and Bream were gone by way of Free Agency. In 1992, Folks might be surprised to know that Bonilla had left also (to the Cubs in free agency I believe); leaving only Bonds and Bell and the Pitcher Belinda. Bream, then with the Braves, scored the winning run in the Championship Series to keep the Pirates from going to the World Series. That was the end of "those" winning Pirates and, due to the Pirates decision not to pay to retain superior free agents, it was their last winning season. By 1993 only Jay Bell remained and that was the first of their 17 consecutive (and still counting) losing seasons -- the longest losing streak in American professional sports.


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One. Tim Wakefield's rookie season with the Pittsburgh Pirates was in 1992, which was Barry Bonds' final year with the Pirates. Bonds signed with the San Francisco Giants as a free agent after the season.


When did Barry Bonds start playing?

Bonds' major-league debut was on May 30, 1986, when he was a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates.


What team was Barry Bonds on?

Bonds played for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1986 to 1992 and the San Francisco Giants from 1993 to 2007.


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What team do Barry Bonds play for?

Bonds played for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1986 to 1992 and the San Francisco Giants from 1993 to 2007.


When did Barry Bonds get his start in major leagues?

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What team did Barry Bonds play for?

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