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...must be prepared, and, in hindsight, three mishaps doomed my fantasy team before the season even began. When Barry Bonds was selected, I took Craig Biggio. Instead of Raul Mondesi, I was relegated to Jeremy Burnitz. And when I thought I had planned everything right, waiting on Troy Glaus until the thirteenth round, only to hear his name called one pick ahead of mine, I could only muster Florida Marlins shortstop Alex Gonzales as a back-up. Glaus hit 47 homers last year. I think Gonzales ended his season in the minor leagues. He should have, at least. When...

Author: By Alex M. Sherman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: March to Sea: It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year | 3/1/2001 | See Source »

...Brady Anderson in center, Alex Rodriguez at short, Frank Thomas at first, Mike Piazza behind the plate, Jay Buhner in right, Ken Caminiti at third, Craig Biggio at second, Barry Bonds in left and Roger Clemens on the mound. Despite the presence of such stars, we lost our first six games--not counting a tie called for darkness. Actually, it was in an effort to lighten things up that the coaches decided to give our Little Leaguers the names of big leaguers with the corresponding positions, if not quite the talents...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A FLOWER IN THE OUTFIELD | 10/6/1997 | See Source »

...Biggio got up and went right to first. Although he was stranded then, he came back up in his next plate appearance and walked. Then stole second. Then stole third. Then scored. He's a man all right. With 34 hit by pitches, he led the league in that category for the third consecutive year...

Author: By Brian Lee, | Title: Bagwell and Biggio: The Killer B's for MVP | 9/30/1997 | See Source »

...other "favorites," Larry Walker plays in a park where a popped-up bunt has a chance to be a gapper, and his team stank this year. Plus, do you think Biggio or Bagwell would EVER sit out a game because he was intimidated by the opposing pitcher...

Author: By Brian Lee, | Title: Bagwell and Biggio: The Killer B's for MVP | 9/30/1997 | See Source »

...other players had to carry as much of the load for their team as Biggio and Bagwell. It's ironic that they'll take away votes from each other, and neither is likely to win. But that doesn't make them any less valuable...

Author: By Brian Lee, | Title: Bagwell and Biggio: The Killer B's for MVP | 9/30/1997 | See Source »

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