Craig Biggio will have his jersey retired by the astros on August 17th.
HOUSTON -- The Astros will retire Craig Biggio's jersey in a ceremony on Aug. 17, owner Drayton McLane announced on Friday.
The announcement came during a pregame ceremony presenting Biggio with MLB.com's This Year in Baseball 2007 Moment of the Year award for his 3,000th hit on June 28.
"It was voted on by our fans on MLB.com, so we certainly appreciate what you have meant to this franchise," McLane told Biggio during the ceremony. "Craig has been the heartbeat of the Houston Astros. We talk every day about being a champion, and he has certainly lifted us up and made us all champions."
Biggio told reporters the honor was one he never aspired to achieve. He said he had left it in McLane's hands whether to retire his No. 7.
"Just because you play the game for a long time doesn't mean you have to have your number retired," Biggio said. "That's one of the greatest feelings you're every going to have. Forever you will look up and see your name and retired number, and I'm very humbled."
Deservingly so. Little doubt that the former catcher turned 2B turned outfielder turned back to 2B will be in the Hall of Fame soon, but no doubt that man who spent his major league career with the astros from 1988 to 2007 should be honored with the retiring of his number.
Biggio, once apart of the Killer B's, finished with:
3060 hits
668 doubles
291 homeruns
1175 rbis
1160 walks
414 steals
Starting off as a catcher, moved to second base where he was an allstar and gold glover. Later in his career, thinking Chris Burke might be something, Biggio was moved to centerfield. He finished his career as a 2B. Chris Burke, meanwhile, has bounced around positions and teams.
His number will sit to the right of longtime teammate, former first baseman Jeff Bagwell, whose No. 5 was retired last season.
Biggio told a story about visiting a little girl in the hospital. When she told him her favorite player was Bagwell, he said, "Well, me too."
Anyone remember when Derek Bell was once apart of the Killer B's? Oh yeah. Chris Burke, not so much.