If Your Birthday is January 21st...


...you share it with Brandon Crawford. The San Francisco Giants shortstop on their last two World Series champions is one of lucky guys who plays for team he grew up rooting for. The Northern California native's family even purchased one of the commemorative bricks place outside of AT&T Park. An eight-year veteran, Crawford's goal for 2019 is to approach the numbers from his peak offensive seasons, 2015 and '16.

Two other major leaguers not only share the day with Brandon, but also their birth year, 1987:

Chase d'Arnaud, the well traveled utility infielder and older brother of Mets catcher Travis d'Arnaud. Chase was Brandon's teammate on the 2018 Giants.

Jake Diekman ended 2018 in the NL West, but as a Diamondback. Currently a free agent, the lefty reliever is a seven-year veteran.

Andy Hawkins pitched for a decade in the majors. His most famous game came as a Yankee on July 1st, 1990, when he worked eight no-hit innings against the White Sox -- but three fielding errors led to a Chicago victory.

Our final name on today's cake and candles list also has a Giants connection. Mike Krukow pitched seven seasons in San Francisco -- highlighted by 1986, when he won 20. He's still got a strong Giants connection, as the analyst alongside Duane Kuiper on Giants telecasts.

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