Biggio has a table setter type mentality at the plate, that's when he thrives. If you put him in a position where you're counting on him to put the ball in play more because there are lesser talented bats behind him, then that's not his comfort zone. He looks to me like he was born to bat ninth in a potent line up. His numbers batting lead off are far greater than batting fifth to seventh. I know you would rather have him get a possible extra at bat than Jansen/McGuire or Davis / Espinal, but he is who he is. Bat him ninth and let him thrive.