Sunday, September 23, 2007

September 9: New York (NL): 1 Hit, 3047 Career Total

by Chris Price

Craig Biggio went 1-5 in the Astros 4-1 loss to the Mets. His batting average is .253. The Astros are off tomorrow as they travel home to face the Cubs.

September 8: New York (NL): Did Not Play

by Chris Price

Craig Biggio did not play in the Astros 3-1 loss to the Mets. Game four tomorrow.

September 7: New York (NL): 0 Hits, 3046 Career Total

by Chris Price

Craig Biggio went 0-4 in the Astros 11-3 loss to the Mets. His batting average is .253. Game three tomorrow
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Friday, September 7, 2007

September 6: New York (NL): 0 Hits, 3046 Career Total

By Chris Price

Craig Biggio went 0-4, with two strikeouts in the Astros 11-3 loss to the New York Mets. His current batting average is .253. There are 21 games left in the season with Biggio holding at 3046 career hits.

Game two against the Mets is at 12:10 EDT tomorrow (New York time).

September 5: Milwaukee: Did Not Play

By Robert H. Kelly

Craig Biggio did not play in the Astros 14-2 loss to the Brewers. Tomorrow is a rest day as they travel to New York for a three game series against the New York Mets at Shea Stadium.

September 4: Milwaukee: 1 Hits, 3046 Career Total

By Robert H. Kelly

Craig Biggio got into the game again as a pinch hitter as the Astros lost to the Brewers 5-3. He got one hit to increase his total to 3046.

Here is his performance

8th inning: SINGLE (facing left handed pitcher Brian Shouse, 1-1, 2.22 ERA)
1: ball
2: foul
3: singles on a soft ground ball to shortstop J.J. Hardy
Current batting average: .255

Monday, September 3, 2007

September 3: Milwaukee: 0 Hits, 3045 Career Total

By Robert Kelly

Criag Biggio got into game one of the three game series against the Milwaukee Brewers, in the eighth inning, pinch hitting for pitcher Orlando Palmeiro.

Here are his stats:

8th inning: FLIES OUT (facing left handed pitcher Brian Shouse, 1-1, 2.27 ERA)
1: foul
2: sacrifice fly to right fielder Corey Hart, scoring Luke Scott.
Current batting average: .253

Biggio is now eight hits shy of tying Rod Carew on the All Time Hit List with 3053 and Rickey Henderson with 3055. They are 21st and 20th, respectively, on the list with 24 games remaining for the season. The Astros play twelve games on the road and twelve games at home.


September 2: Chicago (NL): 0 Hits, 3045 Career Total

By Chris Price

Craig Biggio went 0-4 in the Astros' 6-5 loss to the Cubs. He remains at 3045 career hits.

September 1: Chicago (NL): Did Not Play

By Chris Price

Craig Biggio did not play in the Astros 4-3 loss to the Cubs.

Game three tomorrow.

August 31: Chicago (NL): 2 Hits, 3045 Career Total

By Chris Price

Craig Biggio found Chicago to his liking, going 2-5, with two strikeouts, as the Houston Astros defeated the Cubs 6-1.

He raised his career hits total to 3045, raising his batting average to .256.

Game two is tomorrow.