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Roger Craig, a well-traveled major league baseball player and coach who became a pitching guru in the 1980s teaching the merits of the split-fingered fastball, has died. The San Francisco Giants ...
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.
By Richard Goldstein Roger Craig, who pitched or managed in five World Series and changed the face of pitching in the 1980s as the guru of the split-fingered fastball, died on Sunday. He was 93.
Roger Craig had a long, successful career in baseball ... known for his place on a famously unsuccessful team. Craig, who died on Sunday at 93, was an original Met, one of the biggest names ...
Roger Craig, who started the first game in Mets franchise history, has died. He was 93-years-old. The news was announced Sunday afternoon by the San Francisco Giants. Craig took the mound for the ...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Roger Craig, who pitched for three championship ... said the team was informed by a family member that Craig died Sunday in San Diego following a short illness.
Roger Craig, who won three World Series titles as ... that seemed to tumble off a cliff just before reaching batters, died June 4 at age 93. His death was announced by the San Francisco Giants ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Roger Craig, an accomplished major league pitcher and beloved former San Francisco Giants manager who led the club to the National League pennant in 1989, has died, the team ...
NEW YORKNEW YORK — Roger Craig, who pitched for three championship ... said the team was informed by a family member that Craig died Sunday in San Diego following a short illness.
NEW YORK -- Roger Craig, who pitched for three championship ... Giants said the team was informed by a family member that Craig died Sunday in San Diego following a short illness.