Biggio will probably be one of those guys who wont make the hall of fame, but people will look back and say he was one hell of a player. Same with John Smoltz.
Biggio will probably be one of those guys who wont make the hall of fame, but people will look back and say he was one hell of a player. Same with John Smoltz.
He's had a good career, I don't think he's a hall of famer though.
Bottom 5- Astros batting facing J. Marquis
Andy Pettitte strikes out. (Strikeout #3 for Jason Marquis)
Adam Everett grounded to third. (S. Rolen- A. Pujols)
Craig Biggio walked. (First walk for Jason Marquis)
Jeff Bagwll grounded to third. (S. Rolen- A. Pujols)
Rolen gets bagwell, its still a tie game after 5.
Nobody lookin out for nobody
Maybe we should try and help somebody or be somebody
Instead of being somebody that makes the news
So everybody can tweet about it
And then they start to R.I.P. about it
And four weeks later nobody even speaks about it.
How many hits is he from 3,000? I though I remebered him being semi-close.Originally Posted by .KoBe.
I aim to try
"Nothing is what rocks dream of."-Aristotle
Damn, 180 posts in this thread. I kept my Pirates GD thread under 40.
Patti Smith is back, what a hotty!
Nobody lookin out for nobody
Maybe we should try and help somebody or be somebody
Instead of being somebody that makes the news
So everybody can tweet about it
And then they start to R.I.P. about it
And four weeks later nobody even speaks about it.
That mole is scary. Ugh.
wow, wehre did ball 1 miss? it looked good here.
Nobody lookin out for nobody
Maybe we should try and help somebody or be somebody
Instead of being somebody that makes the news
So everybody can tweet about it
And then they start to R.I.P. about it
And four weeks later nobody even speaks about it.
Biggio has 2639 hits. Not impossible for him to get to 3000. He will end up close to the hall.
I aim to try
"Nothing is what rocks dream of."-Aristotle
Nice catch there by Lane. Big out in front of Pujols.
I aim to try
"Nothing is what rocks dream of."-Aristotle
Lane looked funny )
nice play for Lane.
Nobody lookin out for nobody
Maybe we should try and help somebody or be somebody
Instead of being somebody that makes the news
So everybody can tweet about it
And then they start to R.I.P. about it
And four weeks later nobody even speaks about it.
Well that ended up being just liked an advance runner by Walker lol.
I aim to try
"Nothing is what rocks dream of."-Aristotle
Top 6- Cardinals batting facing Andy Pettitte
David Eckstein singled to center.
Larry Walked flew out to right. (J. Lane)
David Eckstein to second on Andy Pettitte wild pitch.
Albert Pujols lined into a double play. (A. Everrett- C. Biggio)