WICHITA, Kan. – NC State junior catcher Jacob Cozart has been named a Buster Posey Award Finalist, as announced by the Wichita Sports Commission on Thursday morning.
WICHITA, KS – The Wichita Sports Commission announced the 2024 Buster Posey Award semifinalists on Wednesday morning. Utah Valley's Burke Camper was one of 16 named to the list.
WICHITA, Kan. – The Wichita Sports Commission named Utah Valley senior catcher Burke Camper to the Buster Posey Award Watchlist. It is the third time he has been selected for the honor.
When former San Francisco Giants catcher Buster Posey surprisingly announced his retirement after making the All-Star team in 2021, fans remained optimistic for one reason.
Joe Mauer’s Hall of Fame selection brings good news... To start: the Hall of Fame is a knot of contradictions. An institution that recognizes the superlatives,
If the San Francisco Giants want to convince more free agents to sign with them, one player thinks they may have to find a different hotel arrangement for visiting teams.
Buster Posey said that he thought "uneasiness" with San Francisco hindered the SF Giants' pursuit of Shohei Ohtani. For his show "Foul Territory TV," host and necklace enthusiast Scott Braun decided to ask a guy who grew up 100 miles away from the city for his thoughts.
Posey knows the Giants have been striking out in the free agency market
The San Francisco Giants have been desperate to add star power since they won their last World Series in 2017, but top free agents continue to turn them down.
With the recent dismissal of manager Gave Kapler, the San Francisco Giants are on the hunt for their new manager and Mark Hallberg, the team's third-base…
The SF Giants are likely to have a loud participating voice in Buster Posey going forward, according to team broadcaster Dave Flemming. On Tim Kawakami's podcast, The TK Show, earlier this week, Flemming shared that he believes Posey wants to be very involved with the franchise.
Former SF Giants legend Buster Posey recently decided to move back to the Bay Area. He is also headed back to Florida State University, where he starred for the baseball team from 2006-08, to finish the degree he started over fifteen years ago.
Giants legend Buster Posey is a three-time World Series champion, a five-time MLB All-Star and an NL MVP, but one accomplishment has eluded him: his college degree.
It seems like SF Giants fans are set to see Buster Posey a lot more around Oracle Park in the near future. After a brief period of living in his home state
In this day and age in sports, it's become more and more rare for players to stay with one franchise for the duration of their career. Free agency changed the game as much as anything that's ever been implemented, and has given players much more control over their own futures.
Buster Posey will always be remembered as a leader of the SF Giants dynastic run from 2010-2014. However, back in 2011, in his first full MLB season, Posey's future looked in jeopardy after he suffered a severe ankle injury in a collision with Marlins outfielder Scott Cousins at home plate.
The Giants announced Wednesday that Posey is joining the team’s ownership group and will sit on the organization’s board of directors.
Earlier this month, San Francisco Giants legend Buster Posey shocked the baseball world by announcing his retirement. The 34-year-old did so after 12 seasons at the MLB level.
MLB fans didn’t know it until after the season ended, but the 2021 campaign was the final year of Buster Posey’s iconic career. The San Francisco Giants legend went out with a bang, posting some of his best offensive numbers in years.
San Francisco Giants legend Buster Posey officially announced his retirement on Thursday. During a press conference, he offered some insight into his decision and explained why he’s opting to hang up the cleats.
San Francisco Giants legend Buster Posey shocked the baseball world on Wednesday when news surfaced that he’s retiring. Posey is one of the best catchers the game has ever seen, and he’s coming off of a 2021 season in which he posted some absurd numbers.
In shocking news, longtime Giants catcher Buster Posey will announce his retirement tomorrow, The Athletic’s Andrew Baggarly reports (Twitter link). Going
Posey is in the midst of a resurgent season, hitting .314/.408/.517 with 15 home runs and 39 RBI in 84 games. He earned his first All-Star selection since 2018, his seventh overall.
Posey, who was recently named to his seventh All-Star team, is hitting .328/.421/.547 with 12 home runs and 28 RBI this season. He's on pace for his best season since his MVP campaign in 2012.
The shortened 60-game season has proven to not be worth it for some players, and a member of the San Francisco Giants made that difficult decision today.
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