Max what part of this is hard to follow?
Biggio is essentially a zero. He has almost zero upside. He doesn’t hit for power, he doesn’t make a ton of contact, he plays two positions that the Jays really don’t need him at and he’s not a defensive messiah by any stretch
The opportunity cost is players that have been let loose because of his firm grip on the 25th man spot, or those who have not been promoted because of it OR those who have rode pine so he can start
2B Depth Chart
Schneider
IKF
Ernie
Biggio
Corner outfield depth chart
Springer
Varsho
Schneider
Biggio
He could be the starting second baseman for the White Sox. That’s his true talent level at this point