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In 1,653 regular-season games, Crawford is a .250/.319/.396 hitter with 1,392 hits, 290 doubles, 44 triples, 146 home runs, 744 RBI and 669 runs. He's also played in 43 playoff games.
Veteran shortstop Brandon Crawford announced his retirement from Major League Baseball on Wednesday after a career that spanned across parts of 14 seasons. Crawford, 37, walks away with a .249 ...
Brandon Crawford is retiring after 14 major league seasons, all but one of those played with his hometown San Francisco Giants as a slick-fielding shortstop and fan favorite ...
San Francisco Giants second baseman Casey Schmitt explains why Brandon Crawford was his favorite player growing up in ...
If Crawford were back, it would be on a major-league deal to begin with, so the roster crunch would already be a little crunchier. It’s depressing to process that Brandon Crawford’s Giants ...
Crawford has played in at least 85% of the Giants’ games in each of his last nine seasons, proving remarkably durable at a position that adds wear and tear to a player’s body on a daily basis.
Crawford was a deserving All-Star again this season, and he was someone opposing pitchers and teams had to account for. He was going to draw the interest of any team looking for a shortstop for 2022.
Crawford has played at least 143 games in each of his past four seasons, after making his major league debut in late May 2011. Crawford was a key member of the Giants' 2012 and '14 World Series ...