Pittsburgh third baseman Bobby Bonilla, the first...
Pittsburgh third baseman Bobby Bonilla, the first Pirate player to go to salary arbitration in seven years, lost his case and will settle for $1,250,000.
Bonilla, who batted .281 with 24 home runs and 86 runs batted in, was seeking $1,700,000. He was paid $730,000 in 1989.
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