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With a leadoff single to kick things off, Craig Biggio collects his 2,500th hit in his career, becoming the first player in ...
Turning 35 years old on Tuesday, Astros star Jose Altuve still has a solid chance to break several of Hall of Fame second baseman Craig Biggio’s all-time club offensive records. Biggio, who retired in ...
It took more than 60 years for the infamous 1962 Mets to be overtaken by the 2024 White Sox as "The Worst Team Ever," but the ...
Biggio went 1-for-3 with a solo home run in a 4-0 win against Baltimore on Saturday.
In the bottom of the first, the White Sox’s Edgar Quero doubled to Altuve in left field. That scored Chase Meidroth to give Chicago a 1-0 lead. Luis Robert Jr. tried to make it a 2-0 game, but Altuve ...
Standing on second base in the 10th inning on Thursday, José Ramírez heard the chants from his teammates in the Guardians’ ...
MLB analyst Jon Morosi is speaking Cleveland Guardians' third baseman Jose Ramirez's hall of Fame induction into existence.
Brian Costa was formerly a senior editor on The Wall Street Journal's digital platforms team in New York. He joined the paper in 2010 and was previously a sports reporter.
Along with the other milestones, Ramírez joins Robin Yount, Craig Biggio and Derek Jeter as the only players to accomplish the 250-250 feat with only one team. “Milestones are important, but for me ...
Ramírez is the only primary third baseman (spent 75% of his career games at 3B) to go 250/250, and one of four players to ...
The 32-year-old reached the mark Thursday during the 10th inning of a 4-3 win against the Minnesota Twins. Ramirez is the ...