SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — 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.
Crawford, 37, grew up in Pleasanton, and played football, basketball and baseball for Foothill High School. He was also the ...
Brandon Crawford, a two-time World Series champion who spent 13 seasons starring for his hometown Giants, announced his ...
Philadelphia Phillies superstar Bryce Harper's wife Kayla shared her reaction to the announcement. "Congrats on an amazing ...
Brandon Crawford, the Giants all-time great shortstop, has announced his retirement on Wednesday, and he rides off into the ...
Brandon Crawford announced his retirement on Wednesday following 14 seasons in the MLB, mostly with the San Francisco Giants ...
That was beyond my wildest dreams." Brandon Crawford announced his retirement on his Instagram page. He grew up dreaming of being the Giants shortstop and ended up doing it for 13 seasons.
Brandon Crawford is retiring after 14 major league seasons, all but one of those played with his hometown San Francisco ...
A three-time All-Star and four-time Gold Glove winner, Crawford left his mark on the Bay Area during 13 seasons.
Brandon Crawford, arguably the greatest shortstop in the history of the San Francisco Giants, announced his retirement on ...
The Giants announced that they will honor Crawford at Oracle Park on April 26. Brandon Crawford won a pair of World Series ...