As the Astros weigh the idea of moving Jose Altuve to left field, Craig Biggio shares his experience of moving from second ...
and the 28-year-old Biggio should see regular playing time at one of the spots against right-handed pitchers in 2024. He became the team's everyday player at second down the stretch in 2023 and ...
In 1987, Biggio led the Pirates to their ... In the end, he chose baseball and played 22 years. A two-way player for the Gophers, Winfield won 1973 College World Series Most Outstanding Player ...
When he was drafted, Biggio was described by Baseball America as a player with an “intelligent approach,” but only “modest” tools. He was projected to be a fringe major-leaguer.
Jose Altuve seems like an obvious choice, but if Carlos Beltrán is enshrined, would he choose where he got a ring or where he ...
Fresh off his election into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in his final year on the ballot, Billy Wagner will receive the ...
Alex Bregman is still a free agent and it sounds like he has offers on the table. Which one will he accept? Will he return to Houston? What other teams have a s ...
For the first time in eight years, the Houston Astros will have one of their former players headed to the Baseball Hall of ... Drafted as a catcher, Biggio made an All-Star team behind the plate ...
Baseball players aren’t known for toughness ... If that’s not tough, we don’t know what is. Bottom line: Craig Biggio came up as a 5-foot-11 catcher, which required significant toughness.
The Houston Astros might move franchise anchor Jose Altuve from his usual perch at second base to left field in 2025. One Astros legend endorsed Altuve's potential move Saturday night.