Craig Biggio  
Second Baseman | Retired or Inactive Players

Hitting
In past seasons, Biggio has been a bit of a liability with men on base. Even though you might not start him, he's not a bad guy to have on your bench for the tough left-handed reliever. You can expect Craig Biggio to pull the ball. It's hard to explain but Craig Biggio plays much better on the road then he does at home.

Baserunning & Defense
Biggio isn't a fluid second baseman, but he's not afraid to get dirty and gets the job done. His arm is accurate enough. Biggio doesn't have great speed, though he reads righthanders' moves well enough to steal a couple bases each season without getting caught very often.

          -- Moostard Nyman
 


 

Year Team POS CH PH SP GF PL vL Hm Sc CL Age Exp Slot FA AS Qualified Positions Nyman Rating
1998 MIN 2B 65 63 67 50 57 57 44 45 47 30 10 DL 73 60 3B-52 319
1999 SAN 2B 64 65 67 50 57 57 44 45 47 31 11 Active 73 60 3B-54, C-2 320
2000 SAN 2B 64 65 65 50 57 57 44 45 47 32 12 Active 73 61 3B-50, C-1 317
2001 ANA 2B 64 65 63 50 57 57 44 45 47 33 13 Active 73 61 3B-51, CF-50, SS-36, C-0 314
2002 SAN 2B 64 65 71 50 57 57 44 45 47 34 14 AA/AAA 69 59 LF-58, 3B-47, CF-47 321
2003 OAK 2B 62 65 67 50 57 57 44 45 47 35 15 Active 70 57 CF-48, LF-56, 3B-41 313
2004 OAK 2B 59 65 62 50 57 57 44 45 47 36 16 Active 70 55 CF-49, LF-56, 3B-36 301
2005 OAK 2B 57 63 59 50 57 57 44 45 47 37 17 Active 68 53 CF-49, LF-57, 3B-30 290
Ratings Delta     -2 -2 -3             +1 +1   -2 -2   -11
History generated by Biorhythm v2.6.86 on Sun Nov 14 13:28:08 EST 2004

Data printed in red denotes that player was in the top two percent for that category and year. Blue data denotes membership to the bottom two percent.