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Giants pay tribute to longtime shortstop on Brandon Crawford Celebration Day

  • Brandon Crawford, who played 13 seasons for the San Francisco Giants, received a tribute during a ceremony at Oracle Park, where he expressed his nerves about delivering his longest speech.
  • Crawford helped the Giants win two World Series titles and holds franchise records, including most games played at shortstop, with 1,617.
  • Many former teammates attended the event, and Manager Bruce Bochy noted Crawford's impressive baseball intelligence and his journey as a fan turned player.
  • Crawford concluded his speech by stating, 'I may be stepping away from the field... But I’ll always be a Giant.
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Giants pay tribute to longtime shortstop on Brandon Crawford Celebration Day

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Brandon Crawford grew up in the Bay Area as a San Francisco Giants fan. He wound up playing 13 seasons for the Giants, helping them win two World Series titles.

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KNBR broke the news in on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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