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Biggio signed Sunday with the Astros on a minor-league contract that includes an invitation to big-league spring training.

The Astros are Biggio's seventh different organization, but the 30-year-old has plenty of familiarity with Houston, where his Hall of Fame father played all 20 of his big-league seasons. Biggio will compete for a utility role on the Opening Day squad, but he'll need a strong showing in the Cactus League plus some injuries to other players to secure a spot. With a 100 wRC+ over parts of seven seasons, he's been a league-average hitter over his career, but he mustered a lowly .174/.296/.246 across 83 plate appearances in the majors with Kansas City in 2025.

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