Craig Biggio capped his sweat-stained career with one more cherished honor. The longtime Houston Astros' star won the 2007 Roberto Clemente Award, given annually to a major league player who combines community service with excellence on the field. Biggio received the trophy Saturday in a ceremony at Coors Field before Game 3 of the World Series between the Boston Red Sox and Colorado Rockies. He was picked from among 30 nominees, one from each big league team, by a committee that included commissioner Bud Selig and Vera Clemente, Roberto's widow. "I'm very humbled and grateful for this honor and to be part of his legacy," Biggio said. "I think the biggest part about Roberto is, as great of a player as he was, he was a bigger man off the field in his generosity and his time and giving back to the community."