Less than a year after retiring as a player, former San Francisco Giants star Buster Posey has become a member of the team's ownership group.
"Today, the #SFGiants announced three-time World Series Champion and seven-time All-Star Buster Posey has become a member of the ownership group," the team tweeted."This marks the first time that a former player has joined the organization as a principal partner and member of the Board of Directors."
While his decision to retire last year came as a surprise to many, Posey said he knew early on the 2021 season would probably be his last. Posey said the years of playing one of the most physically demanding positions on the baseball field wore down his body.
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