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Baseball Biography

Craig Biggio

“Biggio”

American · Smithtown, USA · Born 14 December 1968

Second Baseman / Catcher
3060
career hits
291
career h r
7
all- star apps
0.281
career a v g

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American Hall of Famer whose combination of speed, power and durability produced a rare career 3,000 hits and 600 doubles, making him one of the most versatile offensive players in baseball history.

Craig Biggio is one of baseball's most versatile and durable players, having successfully converted from catcher to second baseman and later centre field while producing 3,060 career hits. A Houston Astros icon, his seven All-Star selections at multiple positions reflect his exceptional versatility. His consistent performance across two decades, combined with his exceptional character, earned him Hall of Fame induction in 2015.

Famous For

3000 career hits, versatility playing catcher, second base, and outfield

Playing Style

How They Played

Switch-hitter, excellent contact hitter, strong defensive versatility

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Hall of Fame second baseman, franchise icon for Houston Astros

Career Journey

Timeline

1988 📌 MLB debut with Houston Astros
1991 🥇 First All-Star selection
1994 🥇 Silver Slugger Award
1997 🥇 Gold Glove Award at second base
2005 🎯 3000th career hit
2007 📌 Retired after 20 seasons with Astros
2015 🥇 Inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame
Career Timeline — Craig Biggio
1988
MLB debut with Houston Astros
1991
First All-Star selection
1994
Silver Slugger Award
1997
Gold Glove Award at second base
2005
3000th career hit
2007
Retired after 20 seasons with Astros
2015
Inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame