Brandon Crawford, Four-Time Gold Glove Winner, Retires After 14 Seasons

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Four-time Gold Glove winner Brandon Crawford has announced his retirement after a 14-year MLB career, primarily with the San Francisco Giants. Crawford joined the St. Louis Cardinals for his final season, contributing to the development of young players like Masyn Winn. Despite limited play due to injuries, his influence was significant, and he expressed gratitude for the opportunity to play for another historic franchise.
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- Two-time champ Crawford announces retirement after 14 seasons MLB.com
- Longtime Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford retiring after 14 seasons Yahoo Sports
- Gold Glove shortstop Brandon Crawford, last with Cardinals, announces his retirement St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- Longtime Giants SS Brandon Crawford retires: 14-year veteran won four Gold Gloves, was three-time All-Star CBS Sports
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