Per the schedule he and manager Phil Garner have set up, Astros second baseman Craig Biggio is tentatively scheduled to start fewer games, especially on the road. But the crowd favorite at Minute Maid Park will continue to start most of the home games. The Astros appear averse to even say they are going to try to rebuild for the future, but it appears they will at least see what Chris Burke can do at second base. "We're continuing to re-evaluate what the schedule is and go along and then adjust," said Biggio, who became the 27th player and the first Astro to collect 3,000 hits last month. "I swung the bat pretty good (Friday), just had nothing to show for it."