Former Giants manager and three-time World Series champ Roger Craig dies at age 93

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For major-league pitcher and manager Roger Craig has passed away at age 93, according to the San Francisco Giants. Craig managed the Giants from 1985-92 and it was what he was most known for later in his life. 

“We have lost a legendary member of our Giants family,” Giants president Larry Baer said in a statement. “Roger was beloved by players, coaches, front office staff and fans. He was a father figure to many, and his optimism and wisdom resulted in some of the most memorable seasons in our history. Our heartfelt condolences go out to his wife, Carolyn, his four children, Sherri Paschelke, Roger Craig Jr., Teresa Hanvey and Vikki Dancan, his seven grandchildren, his 14 great-grandchildren as well as his extended family and friends.” 

Craig managed the Padres in 1978-79 but then posted a 586-566 record in his seven-plus seasons at the helm of the Giants. He had a winning record in each of his first five full seasons. He won the division twice, including in…

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