Overview
- Brandon Crawford was honored at Oracle Park on April 26, 2025, during a celebration recognizing his 13-season career with the San Francisco Giants.
- Crawford holds the franchise record for most games played at shortstop (1,617) and contributed to two World Series championships in 2012 and 2014.
- The event included a speech from Crawford, who expressed gratitude to fans, teammates, and the organization, calling it a day he 'never could have imagined.'
- Ceremonial highlights featured Crawford throwing the first pitch to former teammate Buster Posey, who praised Crawford’s leadership and defensive excellence.
- Now retired and living in Arizona with his family, Crawford has left the door open to potential future roles in baseball.