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After struggling in the 80s coming off the Pittsburgh drug trials, the Pittsburgh Pirates rebounded to start the 90s, winning the NL East three years in a row. Led by Jim Leyland, they featured Barry Bonds, Bobby Bonilla, Andy Van Slyke, Jose Lind, Doug Drabek and more. But in their 3 NLCS appearances, they lost each one. Losing in 1990 to the Reds then losing in 1991 and 1992 to the Braves, including the famous game 7 of the 1992 NLCS where Francisco Cabrera drove in Sid Bream to win the game. And after that play, the Pirates proceeded to have a losing season for the next 20 years, a record in North American sports. Despite moving to the beautiful PNC Park, cheap owners, bad front office moves, and terrible play led to a historic stretch for the wrong reasons not ending until 2013. Follow us: Twitter: Twitter.com/sportsesque Instagram: Instagram.com/baseballinpix #sports #history #baseball #baseballhistory #mlb #videoessay #baseballgame