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As Patty describes it, they were labeled as “Craig Biggio’s kid” from a young age, as early as 8. “They were always the focus at some point, or always pointed out,” she said.
Biggio's youngest son, Cavan, had a hard day at the ballpark. He was hurting. When Biggio arrived home late that night, Patty told him Cavan was in bed in his room.
Craig Biggio throws out the ceremonial first pitch prior to Game Two of the 2022 World Series at Minute Maid Park on October 29, 2022 in Houston, Texas. Carmen Mandato/Getty Images ...
But it figured that when it did happen, it would happen on the day Craig Biggio got No. 3,000. When Frank Thomas made his 500th trot, it was lunch time. So Thomas had all day to bask in his glory.
Catcher to second to center. Sounds like a broken Mets play, beginning with somebody trying to steal a base off Mike Piazza. It’s also the career path of Craig Biggio – possibly as vers… ...
HOUSTON (AP) -- Craig Biggio thinks he might have been bypassed for the Hall of Fame because he was on the ballot for the first time with several big stars linked to performance-enhancing drugs.
The blue-collar Biggio was a member of the 3,000 hit club and an All-Star at two positions. Summing up his stellar career in stats, social media and Biggio's own words.
Scouting report. How a San Diego Padres scout graded Biggio in 1986: Abilities: Has excellent speed, especially for a catcher. Also has a good arm and release that might develop into a ML prospect.
On Sunday, longtime Houston Astros great Craig Biggio will be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. ... amassing 291 home runs, 668 doubles and 414 stolen bases.
But Craig Biggio and the 'Stros had hope. The next year, 1989, he hit .257 with 13 home runs and 60 RBI in his first full season in the bigs. He even won a Silver Slugger award.
When Craig Biggio made his first official tour of the Hall of Fame as a Hall of Famer in late January, ... We're in the gym today,' " Sheppard said on the phone from his New Jersey home this week.
Biggio spent parts of 20 seasons in the majors, all of them with the Astros, and over that span he batted .281/.363/.433 with 3,060 hits; 291 home runs; 668 doubles; 414 stolen bases; 1,175 RBI ...