Biggio's walk-off lifts Sugar Land past Round Rock, 4-3
Cavan Biggio’s single down the third-base line capped Sugar Land’s rally, turning a tied ninth into a 4-3 win and a series-ending jolt at Constellation Field.

Cavan Biggio ended it with one swing, lining a single down the third-base line to score Riley Unroe from second and give Sugar Land a 4-3 walk-off win over Round Rock at Constellation Field. After a weekend shaped by a rain postponement, a doubleheader and a tight series finale, the Space Cowboys got the kind of late finish that can settle a clubhouse and send the home crowd out buzzing.
The game had been hanging on every pitch for hours. Round Rock struck first, but Sugar Land kept clawing back, and Kellen Strahm tied it at 3-3 with his first home run of the season, a 382-foot shot that flipped the pressure back onto the Express. Even then, the final inning still had room for more drama. Carlos Pérez singled and moved into scoring position after a fielding error, setting up the ninth-inning opening Biggio converted when Unroe came around to score on the game-winner.
That finish mattered because the numbers around it were the kind that rarely show up in the same box score. Sugar Land tied a franchise record with seven stolen bases, set a franchise record with six double plays turned and saw Jax Biggers match a franchise record by drawing four walks. The six double plays left the Space Cowboys one shy of the Pacific Coast League mark for a single game, a reminder that this was not just a walk-off built on one bat. Sugar Land controlled the little things long enough to survive the pressure.
Round Rock still had its moments. Richie Martin drove in both of the Express’ first two runs, while Trevor Hauver and Jonah Bride helped get the early offense moving. Justin Foscue later pushed Round Rock back ahead in the eighth before Sugar Land answered again, which made the ninth feel less like a tidy finish and more like a test of nerve. Sugar Land passed it.
The result pushed Sugar Land to 15-12 and dropped Round Rock to 12-15, but the bigger value was in the way it arrived. After a shaky, stop-start weekend, Biggio gave the Space Cowboys the payoff at the end of a series they badly needed to close on their own terms. For a club that has already won a Triple-A National Championship, this was the kind of veteran-laced, leverage-heavy win that still feels different when it comes in front of your own crowd.
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