I dont see too many posts on Biggio on this site...why not? He is having the best year I can remember him having in a long time...Already at half of the past two years HR's, and almost RBI's. Also hitting .320. Biggio, hitting .320. Think this will last? Quick answer would be, um, NO. But, last year, the ASros did not hit like they have the potential to...kind of like they were aging. But this year, that lineup is awesome, which could defenitely help his average...what do you think? or
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OK first off I'm a little biased but how many guys do you know that were allstars at catcher and second base? He is the ultimate team player, moving to the outfield that late in his career just for the good of his team. Bagwell and Biggio will make Canton.
Before Biggio had knee surgery he was one of the fastest people in all of baseball (back in the late 90s). I think he has a strong case for the HoF.
He is having a great season and has been an everyday outfielder on my team. I have confidence, however, I cannot see him finishing with all star numbers, just above average.
Sean Tracey has my apologies, we all know Ozzie Guillen is an idiot. I'm rooting for you!
Zito is God wrote:He is having a great season and has been an everyday outfielder on my team. I have confidence, however, I cannot see him finishing with all star numbers, just above average.
That's the thing, he just loves to play the game, imo. He has been playing with the Astros since 88 and he still goes out and plays like he's on a 10th grade jv squad. I doubt he can be an allstar in the outfield at his age but CB will give you everything he has ....
edit 88 not 84
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