The ageless Craig Biggio is playing like he did when he first came up. This is no surprise to Astros fans the way he leaves everything on the field, every day, every night. What is surprising to Astros fans and fans across the country is that Biggio is playing second like an upstart phenom. He is getting balls in the hole and diving and making catches in the gap. It is not that far removed when Biggio was a Gold glove second baseman but he is 40, right?
It has got to be a little unsettling to Chris Burke, the Astros second base of the future, who deserves a shot and is by all accounts ready now. Craig brought his bat with him when he came though the time machine, too. He is 14-36 (.389 average) with six doubles, two RBI's and two stolen bases in 9 games with a OBP of .450. He has always been one of the best leadoff hitters around but if the Astros put Willy Taveras in the leadoff slot (please listen to me Garner), look for his RBI to increase dramaticly considering the doubles he hits.
On top of being currenty 18th All Time in doubles, he is 64th in hits (one away from Ted Williams), 39th in runs (tying Lou Brock). Not bad for a Gold Glove catcher.