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Roger Craig, the manager who brought “Humm Baby” to San Francisco Giants lore and turned the franchise around from its lowest point in history, has died, the team announced on Sunday. He was 93.
Roger Craig had a long, successful career in baseball, winning three World Series as a player and another as a coach, plus a National League pennant as a manager. ... died Sunday, June 4, 2023.
Roger Craig, evangelist of the split-finger fastball, dies at 93. As a coach and manager, he taught the devastating pitch to a generation of pitchers.
NEW YORK — Roger Craig, who pitched for three championship teams during his major league career, began his managerial career in 1978 and then guided the San Francisco Giants to the … ...
Roger Craig, who pitched for three championship teams during his major league career and then managed the San Francisco Giants to the 1989 World Series that was ... manager Roger Craig dies at age 93.
SAN FRANCISCO – Former Major League Baseball pitcher and coach Roger Craig has died at age 93, MLB announced Sunday. Craig pitched 12 seasons in MLB from 1955 through 1966, amassing a 3.83 ...
Roger Craig, who logged a 586-566 record as manager of the Orange and Black, passed away Sunday. Skip to content. Main Navigation. ... MLB Pitching, Coaching Icon Roger Craig Dies at 93 ...
Craig pitched for three championship teams during his major league career and then managed the San Francisco Giants to the 1989 World Series that was interrupted by a massive earthquake.
Roger Craig, who pitched for three championship teams during his major league career and then managed the San Francisco Giants to the 1989 World Series that was interrupted by a massive earthquake ...
Roger Craig, former MLB pitcher and manager who was World Series fixture, dies at 93 - Click2Houston
Roger Craig, who pitched for three championship teams during his major league career and then managed the San Francisco Giants to the 1989 World Series that was interrupted by a massive earthquake ...
Roger Craig, who pitched for three championship teams during his major league career and then managed San Francisco to the 1989 World Series, has died.
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