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First of all, many players who have been playing in the big leagues had been "with the team" for years before, whether in their farm system or bouncing back and forth. I am assuming your question is asking about 10 years of Major League service with the same team. That being said, I don't know if there is a definitive list made, so let's start with some of the older veterans, and build a list. Here are the ones I can think of off of the top of my head. NOTE: An asterisk (*)indicates that 1996 was their rookie year, but did see MLB service that season to qualify. Jeff Bagwell - Houston Astros 1991 to Present Craig Biggio - Houston Astros 1988 to Present Darin Erstad - Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim - 1996 to Present* Tim Salmon - Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim - 1992 to Present John Smoltz - Atlanta Braves - 1988 to Present Chipper Jones - Atlanta Braves - 1993 to Present Andruw Jones - Atlanta Braves - 1996 to Present* Barry Bonds - San Francisco Giants - 1993 to Present Jamie Moyer - Seattle Mariners - 1996 to Present Dan Wilson - Seattle Mariners - 1994 - Present Trevor Hoffman - San Diego Padres - 1993 to Present Tim Wakefield - Boston Red Sox - 1995 to Present Mike Sweeney - Kansas City Royals - 1995 to Present Brad Radke - Minnesota Twins - 1995 to Present Mariano Rivera - New York Yankees - 1995 to Present Jorge Posada - New York Yankees - 1995 to Present Derek Jeter - New York Yankees - 1995 to Present Bernie Williams - New York Yankees - 1991 to Present My final count, and answer to your question, is there are 18 current MLB players that have spent 10 or more years with the same team.

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