Roger Craig, evangelist of the split-finger fastball, dies at 93
Briefly

Sam Craig, manager of the San Francisco Giants, in 1990.(Otto Greule Jr./Getty Images)Roger Craig, who won three World Series titles as a pitcher and then, as a coach and manager, championed the split-finger baseball, a nearly unhittable pitch that seemed to tumble off a cliff just before reaching batters, died June 4 at age 93.
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