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Bye Bye, Biggio

by Julie Pippert

On Sunday, 41 year old Craig Biggio said goodbye to his legion of Houston fans at Minute Maid park for the last time. The second baseman retired but leaves behind an impressive record that makes him a contender for the Hall of Fame: 20th in major league history in hits (3,060), 12th in runs (1,844) and fifth in doubles (668). Biggio has given twenty years of fun and excitement to Houston Astro baseball fans.

What will you miss most about Craig Biggio or what’s your favorite memory of a game he played?

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  2. Deceth Says:

    I think lots of people will miss Biggio!

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