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Buster Posey Shines In Spring Workouts

by Trecole696
created February 16, 2009, last edited February 17, 2009
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Finally, instead of contemplating on Joe Crede and discussing the ongoing Manny Ramirez saga, we have some real baseball to talk about as Spring Training 2009 has officially begun.


Most of the buzz from the first few days out of Giants' camp was about Buster Posey. The Giants number one pick from 2008's amateur draft showed up to spring training and looked like a first rounder is supposed to. Posey hit a bomb out to left-field on his first swing in his first spring batting session and he didn't stop there. According to
those in attendance for the workout, Posey was ripping the ball all over the yard and was the only Giant hitter to hit a ball out of the park on each of the first two days of workouts. Just by looking at some of the photos taken from the batting sessions, you can tell that Buster Posey has a smooth, sweet swing that finishes high, a lot like Will Clark's classic stroke used to look. Posey also appeared to have a confidence on the field that he belonged and obviously stuck out more than any other player over the first couple of days. I know it's just spring workouts, but I get the feeling we could be seeing this guy in San Francisco a lot sooner than some think (like the second half of 2009, soon). Fred Lewis didn't quite impress like Posey did, but he also looked good taking batting practice as he was among a few of the early arriving position players. It's pretty clear Lewis is trying to take that next step this season and become a game changing type hitter. He's apparently added some muscle and has visions of a 20-20 season in 2009. A 20 home run season may be stretching it by a few, but Lewis does have potential and it's good to see him doing his best to reach all of it.


Another new Giant that gained a lot of attention over the first couple days of spring workouts was Randy Johnson. The Unit apparently showed up a little late on day one, but apparently
looked like the Randy Johnson of old on day two. According to Andrew Baggarly, who is in Scottsdale monitoring workouts, Johnson's bullpen session went so well that teammates started gathering around him to watch the legend go to work. If Randy Johnson improves on what he did for Arizona last season, which is entirely possible now that he's finally entering a season at 100 percent, not only will he be an asset to the team's rotation, but this guy could realistically be an all-star again. Johnson looked very good in the second half of last season (posting an ERA under 2.50 after the all-star break) and if he gets healthy and comfortable pitching in a spacious yard like AT&T Park, then lookout. Now, I am well aware that Johnson is into his 40's and isn't near the pitcher he was 10 years ago, but still, I could still see him pulling off another 15-18 win season in this yard if he gets the proper support and keeps that back loose and healthy.

Other than the impressive workouts by the newcomers, there really hasn't been much to talk about yet as things are just at the early stage and nothing too exciting will happen until the first full-squad workouts and scrimmages began happening in about a week. Though not necessarily in great shape (Bengie Molina) everyone but Noah Lowry is in good health. Lowry is still battling the stiff shoulder, but he has been out on the field with the pitchers doing some of the things they are doing like bunting and base-running, but no fielding or throwing drills for Lowry yet. It's still unclear on how long this shoulder issue will keep him from participating but it will be a huge disadvantage for him if he's not ready to start pitching when Cactus league games start up in just 12 days.

Trevor Cole The San Francisco Giants Blog


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Behbigben15All-Star
267 days ago
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Good to hear Posey is doing well..so far. I watched him play in the College World Series last year for FSU, and he has all the makings to play at the pro level. I wish him luck this year.
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Trecole696Red-Shirting
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Yeah, I think he's going to be special. Probably not huge power, but 20-25 home runs a year while hitting over .300 with patience and about as clutch as they come. And as you said, a potential gold glove caliber catcher.
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Behbigben15All-Star
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He's the type of player every team wants. Many players would do anything to be a 20-25 HR, .300 BA player. If you can do that on a consistent basis you'll be making millions very quickly.
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