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Craig Biggio

Houston Astros #7 - Second Base

  • Born: 1965/12/14
  • Age: 46
  • Height: 5-11
  • Weight: 185
  • Bats/Throws: R / R
  • Seasons: 20
  • Place of birth: Smithtown, NY
  • Drafted by: the Houston Astros in 1987 (1st round)
Year Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG
1987 64 216 59 81 17 2 9 49 39 33 31 10 .375 .471 .597
1988 Astros 50 123 14 26 6 1 3 5 7 29 6 1 .211 .254 .350
1988 77 281 60 90 21 4 3 41 40 39 19 4 .320 .408 .456
1989 Astros 134 443 64 114 21 2 13 60 49 64 21 3 .257 .336 .402
1990 Astros 150 555 53 153 24 2 4 42 53 79 25 11 .276 .342 .348
1991 Astros 149 546 79 161 23 4 4 46 53 71 19 6 .295 .358 .374
1992 Astros 162 613 96 170 32 3 6 39 94 95 38 15 .277 .378 .369
1993 Astros 155 610 98 175 41 5 21 64 77 93 15 17 .287 .373 .474
1994 Astros 114 437 88 139 44 5 6 56 62 58 39 4 .318 .411 .483
1995 Astros 141 553 123 167 30 2 22 77 80 85 33 8 .302 .406 .483
1996 Astros 162 605 113 174 24 4 15 75 75 72 25 7 .288 .386 .415
1997 Astros 162 619 146 191 37 8 22 81 84 107 47 10 .309 .415 .501
1998 Astros 160 646 123 210 51 2 20 88 64 113 50 8 .325 .403 .503
1999 Astros 160 639 123 188 56 0 16 73 88 107 28 14 .294 .386 .457
2000 Astros 101 377 67 101 13 5 8 35 61 73 12 2 .268 .388 .393
2001 Astros 155 617 118 180 35 3 20 70 66 100 7 4 .292 .382 .455
2002 Astros 145 577 96 146 36 3 15 58 50 111 16 2 .253 .330 .404
2003 Astros 153 628 102 166 44 2 15 62 57 116 8 4 .264 .350 .412
2004 Astros 156 633 100 178 47 0 24 63 40 94 7 2 .281 .337 .469
2005 Astros 155 590 94 156 40 1 26 69 37 90 11 1 .264 .325 .468
2006 Astros 145 548 79 135 33 0 21 62 40 84 3 2 .246 .306 .422
2007 Astros 141 517 68 130 31 3 10 50 23 112 4 3 .251 .285 .381
Career Total 2850 10876 1844 3060 668 55 291 1175 1160 1753 414 124 .281 .363 .433

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Stories

217

My Astros Fandom Has Been Canceled

A canceled charity event has me and the other writers of this site questioning our motivation for covering the Houston Astros anymore.

29

How Are You Dealing With Change?

sometimes change is good and sometimes change is bad but baseball remains the same and that's even if there is a designated hitter for the pitcher.

75

A Game From Cubs History: August 8, 1988

The Cubs wanted to begin the night-game era at Wrigley Field on 8-8-88. Mother Nature, though, had other ideas.

10

Podcast: Hall of Fame, Singleton and The Flying V

Hall of Fame, Jonathan Singleton and Tim's delusion that the 2013 Astros can be the Mighty Ducks.

37

Monday's Three Astros Things

Talking about one last HOF argument, the Miami Marlins Show and Houston's radio situation...

24

2013 Hall of Fame: Burying History

By shutting out everybody who played in the "Steroid Era", the BBWAA is trying to cover up a part of Baseball history. This makes someone who fell in love with the game during that time very sad.

208

Writers pitch a shutout; no Hall calls

For the first time since 1996, nobody was elected to the Hall of Fame.

381

Hall Of Fame Voters Elect... Nobody

It's going to be a somewhat dull induction ceremony July 28, since all of the 2013 inductees have been deceased for at least 73 years.

26

Hall Of Fame Announcement Open Thread

Hall of Fame announcement happening soon, discuss.

14

Putting Biggio and Bagwell In Context

Correcting some of the arguments made against Craig Biggio and Jeff Bagwell's Hall of Fame candidacy.

33

Jeff Bagwell, Hall of Fame Worthy

Reviewing Jeff Bagwell's career statistics and why he should be considered a Hall of Famer this year

Hall of Fame Poll: Craig Biggio

The next player in alphabetical order on the Hall of Fame ballot is Tony Batista, but, as much as I have a great deal of fondness for Batista, he doesn't belong in the Hall. Tony played 11 seasons...

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