While playing for Orlando, Craig Biggio crossed home plate for the 1,000th run of his DBL career, reaching a milestone that perfectly captures his impact as one of the league’s premier table-setters.
Biggio’s game has always been about pressure—working deep counts, spraying line drives, stretching singles into doubles, and forcing mistakes on the basepaths. Since his early breakout in Houston and throughout his tenure in Orlando, he has consistently set the tone at the top of the lineup.
Reaching 1,000 runs scored at age 31 highlights not only his durability but the relentless offensive pace he has maintained for nearly a decade.
Craig Biggio — DBL Career Snapshot
| Category | Total |
|---|---|
| Seasons | 1988–1997 |
| Teams | Houston, Orlando |
| Games Played | 1,456 |
| At-Bats | 5,688 |
| Hits | 1,655 |
| Doubles | 423 |
| Home Runs | 210 |
| Runs Scored | 1,003 |
| Runs Batted In | 790 |
| Batting Average | .291 |
| On-Base % | .361 |
| Slugging % | .488 |
| OPS / OPS+ | .849 / 133 |
| wRC+ | 135 |
| WAR | 60.8 |
Career at a Glance
- Elite catalyst: 1,000+ runs driven by contact, speed, and on-base ability
- Gap power threat: 400+ doubles fueling extra-base production
- Complete offensive player: Blend of power, patience, and baserunning
- Sustained excellence: 60+ WAR before age 32
Congratulations to Craig Biggio on 1,000 career runs scored—a milestone earned through consistency, intensity, and years of igniting DBL offenses.