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Craig Alan Biggio (/ ˈ b ɪ dʒ i oʊ /; born December 14, 1965) is an American former baseball second baseman, outfielder and catcher who played 20 seasons in Major League Baseball for the Houston Astros, from 1988 to 2007.
Jeff Bagwell and Craig Biggio were the core of the "Killer B's. The Killer B's were players on the Houston Astros whose surnames started with the letter B. It also refers to the era of Astros baseball from 1997 to 2005 that saw the team reach the postseason six times in nine seasons with four National League Central division titles, two Wild Card appearances and one National League pennant ...
Craig Biggio fell just two votes short of Major League Baseball's Hall of Fame last week. In doing so, he became baseball's first member of the 3,000-hit club to require more than one ballot in 52 ...
Craig Biggio (1987), who played his entire 20-season MLB career (1988–2007) with the Astros and became a member of the 3,000 hit club, [4] was elected to the Hall in 2015. [5] Carlos Correa is the only Astros first-round pick to have won a Rookie of the Year award , joining Jeff Bagwell (1991, originally drafted by the Red Sox) as the two ...
Biggio is the son of Hall of Famer Craig Biggio, who had 3,060 hits in 20 seasons with the Houston Astros. The 29-year-old spent six seasons with Toronto, hitting .227 with 77 doubles, four ...
Jeff Bagwell, Craig Biggio, J. R. Richard: Kansas City Royals — 6: George Brett, Alex Gordon, Dennis Leonard, Paul Splittorff, John Wathan, Frank White: Los Angeles Angels: California Angels Anaheim Angels Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim: 3: Gary DiSarcina, Tim Salmon, Scot Shields: Los Angeles Dodgers: Brooklyn Dodgers Brooklyn Robins Brooklyn ...
Cavan Biggio, a six-year veteran and son of Hall of Famer Craig Biggio, was designated for assignment by Toronto last week after batting just .200 in 44 games to start the season.
This is a list of award winners and league leaders for the Houston Astros, an American professional baseball team based in Houston.The Astros compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL), having moved to the league in 2013 after spending their first 51 seasons in the National League (NL).