San Francisco Giants great Brandon Crawford has announced his retirement from baseball at the age of 37.
Crawford, who became a two-time World Series champion during his iconic 13-year stint with the Giants, revealed in an emotional Instagram post that it’s “time for the next chapter” after spending a season with the St. Louis Cardinals.
The legendary shortstop also thanked San Francisco for “allowing me to live my dream and be a part of so much throughout my career.”
‘At this time of year I am constantly reminded of the things in my life that I am most grateful for. Baseball is one of them,” Crawford said. “Baseball has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember, and for the rest of my life I will be grateful for the opportunities and experiences it has given me.
‘Time is precious. I’m incredibly grateful for all the years I’ve spent playing the game I love, but now it’s time to spend it with the people I’m most grateful for. Thank you to everyone who has been there for me all these years. It’s been an incredible ride…’
In addition to paying tribute to the Giants, Crawford also complimented the Cardinals, where he spent the final year of his baseball career.
He then concluded, “Baseball has given me, (wife) Jalynne and the kids more than we ever thought possible, and for that we are so grateful. I couldn’t have had the career I have had without their love and support along the way.”
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San Francisco Giants great Brandon Crawford has announced his retirement from baseball at the age of 37