Video: Buster Posey selection
Here’s the segment with the selection of Catcher Buster Posey by the San Francisco Giants.
CommentHere’s the segment with the selection of Catcher Buster Posey by the San Francisco Giants.
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CommentNot sure how many different directions the Giants could have gone with this pick, but it sure would have been sweet if we could have gotten a bigger bat. The talking heads seem to think it’s the right pick.
Here’s the MLB.com write-up on Buster Posey.
Focus Area Comments
Hitting Ability: Posey has advanced hitting skills, uses the big part of the field. He’s got a good approach and knowledge of the strike zone.Power: He’s mostly gap-to-gap, but he shows occasional power to the pull side. He could develop into a 10-15 homer kind of guy.
Running Speed: He’s more athletic than most catchers, but he’s still a slightly below-average runner.
Base running: While he doesn’t have the foot speed to be a good runner, he does have decent instincts.
Arm Strength: He shows a decent arm in practice, but it doesn’t play as average in the game.
Fielding: Orginally a shortstop, he’s a little behind in things like shifting behind the plate.
Range: He does have quick footwork and should improve in this area the more he catches.
Physical Description: Posey is a little big in the hips and will have to work hard to maintain his lower half.
Medical Update: Healthy.
Strengths: He’s a highly sought-after package, a catcher who’ll be able to stay behind the plate and has a chance to hit.
Weaknesses: He’s got a lack of experience behind the plate. He just needs to catch more to learn the nuances of the position.
Summary: College catchers who can stay at the position and can hit are always a hot commodity and Posey will be no exception. He’s got a great approach with the bat and has a little power. As a converted shortstop, he’s still a little raw behind the plate, but all the tools are there for him to be just fine and help ensure he gets drafted fairly early.