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The period between 1996 and 2004 was one of the darkest in the history of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise, an organization that began play in 1882 under the name "Alleghenys."

During the aforementioned nine seasons, the Pirates went just 649-806-1. Over this nine-season span, the Pirates didn't post a single winning season, with the 79 wins during the 1997 season serving as the high-water mark.


Despite this, Jason Kendall was one of baseball's top catchers during the nine seasons that he spent with the Pirates. Between 1996 and 2004, Kendall made three All-Star teams, hit .306 and finished third among all catchers with a 31.2 fWAR, trailing only future Hall of Famers Iván Rodríguez and Mike Piazza.

At his peak, Kendall was one of the best all-around players in the sport, one who probably didn't get enough credit for how good a career he had because he played for a franchise that never sniffed the postseason.

But while the Pirates haven't had much in the way of success over the last 25 years, they're one of baseball's oldest franchises, and have employed quite a few superstars in their history. So Kendall -- like Bob Friend, Dave Parker, Bill Mazeroski, Brian Giles and Fred Clarke -- fell just short of cracking our countdown of the nine greatest players in Pirates history:

Clemente was one of the greatest men in MLB history, and we're giving him the honor of the best player to ever suit up for the Pirates. An all-time great right fielder, Clemente was a 12-time Gold Glove Award winner, the most in the history of the position. Clemente won four batting titles (1961, 1964, 1965 & 1967), and is unsurprisingly the Pirates' all-time leader in hits with exactly 3,000. A 15-time All-Star, Clemente was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1973, the same year that his No. 21 was retired by the Pirates. Every season, one player in baseball wins the Roberto Clemente Award, with the parameters being "the player who best represents the game of Baseball through extraordinary character, community involvement, philanthropy and positive contributions, both on and off the field."

Previous Entires in This Series
The 9 Greatest Players in Giants History
The 9 Greatest Players in Astros History
The 9 Greatest Players in Expos/Nationals History
The 9 Greatest Players in Rangers History
The 9 Greatest Players in Mariners History
The 9 Greatest Players in Mets History
The 9 Greatest Players in Angels History
The 9 Greatest Players in Blue Jays History
The 9 Greatest Players in Diamondbacks History
The 9 Greatest Players in Orioles History
The 9 Greatest Players in Marlins History
The 9 Greatest Players in Phillies History
The 9 Greatest Players in Rockies History
The 9 Greatest Players in Rays History
The 9 Greatest Players in Braves History
The 9 Greatest Players in Guardians History
- The 9 Greatest Players in Reds History

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