I just saw this story and I think its really cool. These high school kids are incredibly lucky and fortunate to be learning from a future hall of famer. Craig Biggio is the man
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Re: Biggio to become head baseball coach at a Texas High School
Biggio is the man. I've had the privilege of seeing him twice when the Zephyrs were affiliated with the Astros. Awesome guy. I can remember before the game he was talking to anyone and everyone and signing everything handed too him.
Then when I finally got towards the dugout he leaves and I end up getting my hat ruined by a Chuck Carr signature.
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Re: Biggio to become head baseball coach at a Texas High School
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Cool.
I see that he's moving from assistant coach to head coach, and that the school already won a state championship earlier this month.
I wonder if Biggio is sharing with the students where to get the best, um, dietary supplements and stuff?
Lol whoknows. I've said before on this board that I have knowledge of his PED use, however brief it may (or may not) have been. Either way, I still think he's a good dude, good player, and probably will be a good coach for those kids.
Re: Biggio to become head baseball coach at a Texas High School
Who cares?
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