Brandon Crawford
Brandon Crawford is a professional baseball player known for his record-breaking tenure as the San Francisco Giants' shortstop.
Baseball Player
January 21, 1987
Aquarius
38
Mountain View, California, United States
Brandon Crawford, an American professional baseball player, currently serves as the shortstop for the San Francisco Giants. He is renowned for his outstanding defensive abilities, having won multiple Gold Glove awards. Crawford played a crucial role in the Giants’ championship victories in 2012 and 2014. However, he faced a difficult season in 2023, with a batting average of .199 and six home runs. Despite this setback, his career boasts impressive achievements, including three All-Star selections, two World Series championships, four Gold Glove awards, and a Silver Slugger award. Notably, Crawford holds the franchise record for the most games played at shortstop for the Giants.