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Future Hall of Famer

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Who believes Craig Biggio is a hall of famer

I do

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  1. Yes.  


  2. Yes.  Craig Biggio became the 27th player in the history of Major League Baseball to join the 3000 hit club.  With 668 doubles, he ended his career in 5th place on the all-time list. Biggio also holds the record for the most doubles by a right-handed hitter. Craig Biggio is the only player in the history of baseball with 3000 hits, 600 doubles, 400 stolen bases, and 250 home runs.  Biggio ranks 20th on the all time hits list.

    Biggio fell nine home runs short of joining the career 300-300 club (300 homers and 300 stolen bases). He would have become only the seventh player to achieve the feat. Incidentally, this also caused him to fall short of the 3,000 hits, 300 homers and 300 stolen bases mark; he would have been only the second player in history to reach that club, the other being Willie Mays.  

    He is a seven time All Star with four Gold Glove Awards and five Silver Slugger Awards.  For Times on Base, he is 16th all time.  For Extra Base Hits he is 27th all time; nobody who primarily played 2B or catcher has more extra base hits.


  3. I also think Biggio is a hall of famer.

  4. Absolutely!  How can he not be a hall of famer?  3000 plus career hits is only a portion of his great career.
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