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Craig Biggio Career Biography and Statistics

Details:
  • Height:  5'11"
  • Weight:  180lbs
  • Date of Birth:  December 14, 1965
  • Hometown:  Smithtown, New York
  • College:  Seton Hall University
  • Mascot:  Pirate
  • High School:  Kings Park High School
  • Position:  Second Base, Outfielder, Catcher
  • Bats:  Right
  • Throws:  Right
  • Draft:  1st round, 22nd overall, Houston Astros, 1987
Bio:
Craig Biggio was born on December 14, 1965, in Smithtown, New York. He was a multi-sport star at Kings Park High School, garnering attention in baseball and football. Biggio had the opportunity to play college football, but his true love lay with baseball and he decided to attend Seton Hall University. Biggio had an All-American career at Seton Hall, and the Houston Astros were impressed enough to select him with the 22nd overall pick of the 1987 MLB Draft.

It did not take long for Biggio to make his major league debut. He appeared in 50 games with the Astros in 1988, and became a starter in 1989. At this point in his career, Biggio was a catcher; however, he would move between catcher, second base, and outfield over his long career. The bulk of Biggio’s time was spent at second base and he proved to be a very good defensive second baseman, winning four straight NL Gold Gloves from 1994 to 1997. Biggio was also a consistent player, hardly missing any time due to injury over his career and posting solid numbers nearly every season.

Biggio announced in July of 2007 that the 2007 baseball season would be his last; he spent his entire 20-year career with the Astros. He ended his career a member of the 3,000 hit club, a seven-time All-Star, a four-time Gold Glover, and a five-time Silver Slugger. His career totals include a .281 batting average, 3,060 hits, 291 home runs, 1,175 RBIs, 1,844 runs scored, 668 doubles, and 414 stolen bases.


Career Highlights, Awards, and Accolades:
  • Seven Time All-Star Player
  • Four Time Gold Glove winner
  • Five-time Silver Slugger