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    Craig Biggio is a former MLB player who played 20 seasons for the Houston Astros as a second baseman, catcher and outfielder. He is a seven-time All-Star, a four-time Gold Glove winner, a 3,000 hit club member and a Hall of Famer.

  2. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Craig Biggio. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

    • December 14, 1965
  3. Craig Biggio Bio. Fullname: Craig Alan Biggio; Born: 12/14/1965 in Smithtown, NY; Draft: 1987, Houston Astros, Round: 1, Overall Pick: 22; College: Seton Hall; Debut: 6/26/1988; Hall of Fame: 2015; Relationship(s): father of Cavan Biggio; View More Bio Info +

  4. Complete career MLB stats for the Houston Astros Second Baseman Craig Biggio on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.

    • Welcome to the 3,000-hit club. In the final season of his Hall of Fame career, Biggio cemented his legacy when he became the 27th player to reach 3,000 hits with a seventh-inning single off Rockies pitcher Aaron Cook on June 28, 2007, at Minute Maid Park.
    • Taking down Billy the Kid. Down by one run with two outs in the ninth inning, the Astros stunned their closest Wild Card contenders when Biggio launched a three-run homer off former teammate and Phillies closer Billy Wagner on Sept.
    • Last hurrah. A crowd of 43,823 packed Minute Maid Park to watch Biggio play in his 2,850th and final game on Sept. 30, 2007, ending a 20-year career in an Astros uniform.
    • Record-breaker. When Biggio was hit by pitch thrown by Byung-Hyun Kim on June 29, 2005, in Colorado, he surpassed Don Baylor’s modern-day hit by pitches record with 268.
  5. Craig Biggio played 20 seasons with the Houston Astros, hitting .281 with 3,060 hits, 668 doubles, 291 home runs and 414 stolen bases. He was a versatile player who started as a catcher, then moved to second base and center field, and won five Silver Slugger Awards and four Gold Glove Awards.

  6. Jun 24, 2024 · Learn about the career and legacy of Craig Biggio, a Hall of Famer who played catcher, second base, and outfield for the Astros. Discover his achievements, records, leadership, and loyalty to the team and the city of Houston.

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