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Phoenix — Even though everything in the San Francisco Giants’ clubhouse right now could be extremely awkward, he’s managed to make a ridiculous situation seem like a neighborly thing to do.
Despite his potential for selfishness, he spends his leisure time getting ready for their rookie sensation to take his place as the team’s face.
Even though he knows the Giants attempted to fire him last winter and haven’t indicated they intend to keep him around after the season, he could be extremely resentful, but he manages to stay composed and almost at peace with his lot.
As the final survivor of the Giants dynasty, Brandon Crawford embodies every aspect of the organization’s rich history of championship success.
Crawford, 36, ought to be removed.whenever and however he pleases.
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This is a man who was involved in two of the Giants’ three World Series victories. He was a member of three All-Star teams, won four Gold Gloves, and received a Silver Slugger award. In the Giants’ historic 107-win season of 2021, he had his best year.
But now that the season is only six weeks old and Crawford is set to return from the injured list, he finds himself at a crossroads in his incredible career.
He isn’t sure if he wants to play as the starting shortstop for the Giants until the end of the season or retire. Will he even have an option at all?
“I’m not overly concerned about potential future developments,” Crawford tells USA TODAY Sports. “This is my last year under contract. After that, I’m not sure what lies ahead.
“I’m sure it will come down to a feeling I have and a talk I’ll have with my wife. We shall decide that together.”