Craig Biggio is a former MLB player who has a net worth of $40 million. Craig Biggio played professional baseball for the Houston Astros for 20 years, from 1988 to 2007, and won multiple awards, including seven MLB All-Stars, four Gold Glove Awards, and five Silver Slugger Awards.

Who is Craig Biggio?

Craig Biggo was born December 14, 1965, in Smithtown, New York. Biggio graduated from Kings Park High School in Long Island, New York. After receiving the Hansen Award as the greatest football player in Suffolk County in 1983, he turned down multiple football scholarships instead to play baseball at Seton Hall University, which he loves. He refined his skills as an All-American baseball player at Seton Hall University, where he was teammates with future Major League Baseball players John Valentin and Mo Vaughan.

How old is Craig Biggio?

He is currently 58 years old.

What is Craig Biggio’s net worth?

He is estimated to be worth $40 Million.

What is Craig Biggio’s career?

The Houston Astros selected Craig Biggio in the first round of the 1987 Major League Baseball Draft, 22nd overall. Biggio began his career as the Astros’ starting catcher in 1989. That year, he received the first of five Silver Slugger medals.

In spring training in 1992, Astros management persuaded Biggio, who had made the National League All-Star team as a catcher in 1991, to go to second base. In 1992, Biggio became baseball’s first All-Star at both catcher and second base. It is an unusual feat for a catcher to effectively transition to middle infield.

The second baseman, catcher, and outfielder established themselves as formidable players. He is the 21st all-time leader in career hits with 3,060, and the ninth man in the 3,000-hit club to have had all of his hits with the same team. On June 28, 2007, he became the 27th player in baseball history and the first Astros player to reach 3,000 hits with a single against the Colorado Rockies.

Biggio ended his amazing career in fifth position on the all-time list and still retains the record for the most doubles by a right-handed hitter. He is still the only player in baseball history with 3,000 hits, 400 stolen bases, 600 doubles, and 250 home runs. In addition, possessing the record for most times hit by a pitch in a career at a whopping 287 times.

Craig Biggio won the Hutch Award in 2005, and the Roberto Clemente Award in 2007, and was inducted into the Houston Astros Hall of Fame, with his No. 7 jersey retired by the organization. Craig Biggio’s most famous contracts began in 1993, with a three-year, $11 million deal.

In 1996, the parties reached an agreement on a four-year contract worth $22.4 million. And in 2001, he signed a three-year, $28 million contract with the Astros. Biggio’s pay alone throughout his 20-season MLB career totaled more than $86.5 million.

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