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We signed Jake McGee
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Originally posted by Garce:
We signed Jake McGee
Originally posted by Ninerjohn:
Originally posted by Garce:
We signed Jake McGee
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Originally posted by SteveWallacesHelmet:Originally posted by Ninerjohn:Originally posted by Garce:We signed Jake McGee
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Originally posted by Ninerjohn:
Originally posted by Garce:
We signed Jake McGee
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Originally posted by skeetskeet:
If posey posts solid numbers, would we be open to bringing him back at a reduced salary or does posey call it quits
Originally posted by Niners99:
Originally posted by skeetskeet:
If posey posts solid numbers, would we be open to bringing him back at a reduced salary or does posey call it quits
IMO he'd need to put up a pretty good season to even get a one year extension. If the year off gives him fresh enough legs to get back to 2016 type numbers, maybe they decline his club option next year and then give him a 1 year deal at a reduced price? I dont see Bart being ready to take the starter job by the start of 2022, just based on what I saw in 2020, but who knows.
He probably puts up an 8 HR, 50 RBI, .280 avg season and announces at the very end of the season that he's calling it a career. Go out with some dignity on his own terms and finish his whole career in the same place.
Originally posted by Rubberneck36:I could see him finishing his career as a Brave but I would be very surprised if he became a manager. Who is the last Hall of Fame player that went on to manage? Maybe Paul Molitor I guess. I think he will go play a lot of golf and enjoy his kids. Perhaps get a front office job in some role.
Originally posted by Niners99:
Originally posted by skeetskeet:
If posey posts solid numbers, would we be open to bringing him back at a reduced salary or does posey call it quits
IMO he'd need to put up a pretty good season to even get a one year extension. If the year off gives him fresh enough legs to get back to 2016 type numbers, maybe they decline his club option next year and then give him a 1 year deal at a reduced price? I dont see Bart being ready to take the starter job by the start of 2022, just based on what I saw in 2020, but who knows.
He probably puts up an 8 HR, 50 RBI, .280 avg season and announces at the very end of the season that he's calling it a career. Go out with some dignity on his own terms and finish his whole career in the same place.
I don't even want to think about it. Posey is my favorite giant (with Will Clark) that I have watched play and I've been a fan for over 40 years. Mostly because he was amazing and without him those championships don't exist, he played catcher, a position I love and respect, and he was a great person.
I could see him first ishing his career as a Brave. He's not that old. He's got a lot of money and young kids, but I could see Posey as a manager someday.
Originally posted by FaTaL:
JUST IN: The @SFGiants have agreed to a contract with Japanese right-hander Shun Yamaguchi, reports @susanslusser. https://t.co/bwplYKaTuH
— San Francisco Chronicle (@sfchronicle) February 20, 2021
Originally posted by pdizo916:No risk but I wouldnt get too excited about it.
Originally posted by FaTaL:
JUST IN: The @SFGiants have agreed to a contract with Japanese right-hander Shun Yamaguchi, reports @susanslusser. https://t.co/bwplYKaTuH
— San Francisco Chronicle (@sfchronicle) February 20, 2021
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Originally posted by pdizo916:
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.@SFGiants manager Gabe Kapler said highly touted shortstop prospect Marco Luciano reported to spring training looking "thicker" and that the bulk could help the 19-year-old as a hitter and shortstop.@JohnSheaHey reports. https://t.co/LBvjKtFpUe
— Sporting Green (@SportingGreenSF) February 21, 2021