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  1. Roger Lee Craig (February 17, 1930 – June 4, 2023) was an American pitcher, coach and manager in Major League Baseball . After playing for the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers , New York Mets , St. Louis Cardinals , Cincinnati Reds and Philadelphia Phillies between 1955 and 1966 , Craig became an acclaimed pitching coach, [1] and a manager ...

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  2. Died: June 4, 2023 in San Diego, CA. Buried: Woodlawn Memorial Park, Durham, NC. High School: School: Debut: (Age 25-150d, 11,273rd in major league history) 9.0 IP, 3 H, 6 SO, 5 BB, 1 ER, W. Last Game: (Age 36-143d) 2.0 IP, 2 H, 2 SO, 0 BB, 0 ER. Rookie Status: Exceeded rookie limits during 1955 season.

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  3. Jun 5, 2023 · Roger Craig, a right-handed pitcher for the Dodgers and Mets who became synonymous with the split-finger fastball during his successful career as a pitching coach and manager, has died at age 93. Craig pitched in the Major Leagues for 12 seasons from 1955-66, logging a 3.83 ERA over 368 career.

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  5. Jun 4, 2023 · 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.

  6. Jun 5, 2023 · 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...

  7. Jun 20, 2023 · Share full article. Roger Craigs tenure as manager of the San Francisco Giants included two playoff appearances, a National League pennant and managing the 1990 N.L. All-Stars. Rob...

  8. Jun 5, 2023 · He was 93. He died Sunday in San Diego following a short illness, according to a spokesperson for the San Francisco Giants who was informed of Craig's death by a family member per media...

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