Sunday, November 25, 2012

Biggio is Back: Hall of Fame 2013

Former Houston Astors legend Craig Biggio is eligible for Hall of Fame induction in 2013.

Biggio hit just .281, with 291 homers and 1,175 RBIs in his carrer. However, I will tell you why I believe he will get into the Hall of Fame on the first ballot,

Biggio finished his career with 3,060 career hits, of the players with 3,000 or more hits, only Derek Jeter (active), Biggio, Palmiero (roidhead), and of course Pete Rose, are not in the Hall of Fame. He also had 668 doubles, and 414 stolen bases.

Biggio was as seven-time All Star (1991, 1992, 1994-1998), four time Gold Glove winner (1991, 1994-1997), and a five-time Silver Slugger award winner (1989, 1994-1998).

Biggio was the recipient of the 2007 Branch Rickey award, the 2005 Hutch Award, and the 2007 Roberto Clemente Award. He was also hit by pitches 285 times, a modern record. On August 17, 2008 his number 7 was retired by the Houston Astros.

Biggio was a true legend in Houston. He played in the outfield, as a catcher, and a second baseman.

I look forward to being at his Hall of Fame induction in July!


Biggio's 3,000th career hit.

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