Roger Craig, manager of the San Francisco Giants for eight years, has died.
Craig managed the team from 1985 to 1992 and earned 586 wins for the Giants. His wins were the sixth-most in the Giants' history and third-most in the San Francisco era, the team said.He was 93 years old.
UNSPECIFIED - CIRCA 1990: Manager Roger Craig #38 of the San Francisco Giants looks on during an Major League Baseball game circa 1990. Craig Managed the Giants from 1985-92.
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