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Published in Sports and Competition on Monday, December 9th 2024 at 23:05 GMT by MSN   Print publication without navigation

  • Buster Posey didn't come to the Winter Meetings to finish second. The San Francisco Giants' new president of baseball operations, we've all learned, knows not to enter a race he can't win and knows not to lose valuable time and resources on pursuing a player determined to play somewhere beyond Oracle Park.

The article from MSN discusses former San Francisco Giants catcher Buster Posey's perspective on the team's strategy and future goals. Posey, who has transitioned into a part-owner of the Giants, reflected on the team's decision not to pursue high-profile free agents like Juan Soto, acknowledging the financial and strategic considerations involved. Instead, the Giants are focusing on more realistic and sustainable goals, aiming to build a competitive team through smart acquisitions and development rather than banking on big-name signings. Posey emphasized the importance of patience and a long-term vision for success, highlighting the team's efforts to cultivate a strong farm system and make prudent free-agent moves that align with the organization's budget and philosophy.

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