Crawford announces MLB retirement; Giants to honor franchise icon
Briefly

Brandon Crawford announced his retirement after 14 years in professional baseball, reflecting on a childhood dream fulfilled with the Giants, his hometown team.
Crawford spent 13 seasons with the Giants, earning four Gold Glove Awards, three All-Star selections, and being a key player in two World Series victories.
His journey from a Giants fan to the best shortstop in franchise history, hitting 147 homers and playing 1,654 games, showcases a remarkable career.
Crawford said his time with the Giants "far surpassed any dream I had as a kid," amazed at winning not just one but two World Series.
Read at NBC Sports Bay Area & California
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