

Visit New York Daily News at Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC. Longtime San Francisco Giants star Buster Posey said the desire to spend more time with his family combined with the physical toll of playing catcher led him to retire Thursday following a 12-year. But Posey won’t be adding to his on-field accolades this season.
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Ha anche vinto le World Series tre volte con i Giganti ed è stato nominato Rookie of the Season alla fine della sua prima grande campagna. Buster è stato nominato allAll-Star Game ogni anno dal 2012 al 2017, escluso il 2014. If the veteran backstop can rebound from his injury-marred 2019, he has a fair chance at clinching a case for the Hall of Fame. Ha trascorso tutta la sua carriera professionale cosìlontano con i San Francisco Giants. 302 hitter, Posey is one of two catchers to win a batting title since integration - Twins legend Joe Mauer being the other - and he’s played his entire career in San Francisco for one of baseball’s most prominent franchises. He’s a former NL Rookie of the Year, the 2012 NL MVP and six-time All-Star with a strong reputation for maintaining defensive excellence behind the plate alongside a potent bat.Ī career. Former AL Cy Young winners David Price and Felix Hernandez have also exited, while veterans like Nick Markakis, Ryan Zimmerman, Ian Desmond and Joe Ross have also chosen to skip the shortened season.Īs the centerpiece of the Giants’ three World Series wins in five seasons from 2010 through 2014, Posey is likely the most prominent player to opt-out of playing through the pandemic. Posey joins a slowly growing list of players opting out of the coronavirus-plagued season. I think I want to see how things progress here over the next couple of weeks.” He’s missed the last few days of Giants camp and on Wednesday, called catching an “inherent risk” for contracting coronavirus due to the close contact at home plate with opposing batters and umpires necessitated by the role. “I think there’s still some reservation on my end.

“I’ve thought about it and talked about it with my wife, quite a bit,” Posey said on Saturday. Buster said the identical twin girls were born prematurely a week ago, but are doing well. sfgiants Amy Gutierrez (AmyGGiants) July 10, 2020. He and wife Kristin have become adopted parents to twin baby girls. Posey’s announcement wasn’t totally surprising, as he’s expressed his reservations about playing through the public health crisis multiple times over the past week. Posey explained the logic behind his decision: Buster Posey opting out of 2020 MLB season. “Buster is an integral part of our team and will be sorely missed, but we look forward to having him back in 2021.”

The couple gave birth to twins, Lee Dempsey Posey and Addison Lynn Posey on August 14, 2011. They stuck together until they got married on January 10, 2009. It’s safe to say Kristin (wife) has more work being at home with them than I do at the ballpark right now.The Giants said they “fully support Buster’s decision,” in a statement announcing their starting catcher’s opt-out. Buster has been in a relationship with Kristen since they were both in high school. They are different, each with their own little quirks. But now their personalities are really starting to come out. Buster told The Post Game:Īt first it was just sleep, change them, feed them. As you’d expect, twins present a particular challenge to parents and it took a little while for the couple to adapt. Technically, Lee is the older sibling, arriving about two minutes before his sister. The Posey’s became first-time parents in 2011 when they welcomed twins – a boy named Lee Dempsey Posey and a girl named Addison Lynn Posey. Called Springer Lodge, the outdoor paradise is going. She and Buster walked down the aisle, for the first time as husband and wife, to the tune of “Take Me Out to the Ball Game.” Former San Francisco Giants great Buster Posey is looking to snag a buyer for his 106-acre ranch in Oroville, CA. After the SAT’s and high school prom, Buster and Kristen, who attended Auburn before transferring to Valdosta State, tied the knot in 2009 in a ceremony in their Georgia hometown.Īlthough the ceremony itself was on the other side of the country from the couple’s baseball home in San Francisco, Kristen still managed to sneak a sports-related surprise into the day.
