“I would love to end my career as a Giant,” Brandon Crawford said Monday after the San Francisco Giants’ first full squad workout of spring training. “… But we’l…
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Brandon Crawford is ready to move on. He’s ready to stop talking about Carlos Correa. He’s ready to resume doing what he always dreamed of, and suit up at shortstop for the San Francisco Giants, again, on Opening Day for the 12th straight season.
Still here is something only Crawford can say out of all the players who helped bring three World Series titles to San Francisco.“That’s obviously a lot different than in other years,” he said. “At the same time, that’s baseball. Whether it’s retirement or guys getting traded or leaving in free agency, that’s how baseball works. Eventually there’s going to be one guy standing at the end.”
For the first time in his career, Crawford spent extended time on the injured list last season. Despite intentions to manage his load in a way that they successfully did with him and Buster Posey in 2021, Crawford battled health issues all year. Keeping him on the field — and feeling good — is an even larger focus this year, after San Francisco failed to acquire any additional middle infield depth.
When MLB players were locked out and unable to access team facilities or communicate with staff last offseason, Crawford felt like he was particularly impacted. Not being able to train with Giants coaches, he said, “played a significant role at least in the beginning of the season last year.”
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