Giants Legend Brandon Crawford Retires After 14-Year MLB Career
The two-time World Series champion and four-time Gold Glove winner will be honored by the Giants on April 26, 2025, at Oracle Park.
- Brandon Crawford, a Bay Area native, announced his retirement via Instagram after a 14-season MLB career, 13 of which were spent with the San Francisco Giants.
- Crawford helped lead the Giants to World Series titles in 2012 and 2014, solidifying his place as one of the franchise's greatest shortstops.
- Known for his elite defense, he earned four Gold Gloves, three All-Star selections, and a Silver Slugger award during his career.
- Crawford holds the Giants' franchise record for games played at shortstop, appearing in 1,617 games at the position.
- The Giants will celebrate Crawford’s career on April 26, 2025, in a game against the Texas Rangers, managed by his former skipper Bruce Bochy.