The Royals announce they have signed a former top prospect (and the son of a Hall of Famer) who spent his career with the Blue Jays, Dodgers and Braves.
Utility man Cavan Biggio, who batted .197 with five homers and 19 RBIs in 78 games last year, has reached a minor league deal with the Royals.
Biggio, 29, has a baseball pedigree. His father, Craig, starred with the Houston Astros and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2015. Cavan Biggio has spent six seasons in MLB across stints with the Toronto Blue Jays, Los Angeles Dodgers and Atlanta Braves.
A fan favourite of Toronto Blue Jays fans has found a new franchise. On Sunday afternoon, the Kansas City Royals announced they signed Cavan Biggio to a minor league contract.
The Royals added a notable name on Sunday, signing super utility player Cavan Biggio to a Minor League contract. Biggio, who will turn 30 on April 11, finished fifth in American League Rookie of the Year Award voting with the Blue Jays in 2019.
After a tumultuous 2024 season, former Toronto Blue Jays infielder and top prospect Cavan Biggio is onto his next opportunity. He signed a minor league contract
Utilityman Cavan Biggio and the Kansas City Royals have agreed to a minor league contract. A son of Hall of Famer Craig Biggio, Cavan made his big league debut with Toronto in 2019.
A son of Hall of Famer Craig Biggio, Cavan made his big league debut with Toronto in 2019. He was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers on June 12 last season, released Aug. 8 and signed with San ...
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A son of Hall of Famer Craig Biggio, Cavan made his big league debut with Toronto in 2019. He was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers on June 12, released on Aug. 8 and signed with San Francisco 15 ...
The Royals have a huge reclamation project on their hands as they try to revive the career of former top prospect Cavan Biggio.
Aoyagi, 31, spent nine seasons in Japan’s Nippon Professional Baseball league, where he posted a 3.08 ERA over 898⅓ innings pitched. The Phillies have not had a Japanese player since 2008.