Never enough pitching; not enough pitching
Briefly

Buster Posey's tenure as President of Baseball Operations for the San Francisco Giants has revealed an unexpected, cautious strategy. While inheriting a philosophy centered on strong homegrown pitching and defense, Posey has made surprising moves including opting out of high-stakes bids for players like Corbin Burnes. His recent support of more traditional trade maneuvers shows a balancing act between caution and ambition. This shift, while initially unexpected, highlights a desire to avoid the pitfalls of the past and build a sustainable, competitive team moving forward.
"Buster Posey's approach with the Giants reflects a cautious philosophy, prioritizing homegrown talent and strong pitching while avoiding costly trades that previously led to disappointment."
"The surprising decisions in the offseason, including opting out of the Corbin Burnes sweepstakes, signify a new, more measured strategy under Posey’s leadership."
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