
Five of the other seven are in the Hall of Fame.
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He's one of eight catchers ever to be selected to five All-Star Games, win an MVP and win at least one World Series title. Buster Posey got two more hits last night and hit a home run, and the Giants won again, this time over the D-backs. He caught three no-hitters, tied for third most in league history. He became just the fifth Giants player to play his entire career with the franchise, finishing with exactly 1,500 big league hits and 158 home runs. Posey becomes the 31st principal partner - and the youngest - of the San Francisco Baseball Associates LLC ownership group. "I have always had such great respect for the ownership group, many of whom I've gotten to know through the years, who provided the support for me and my teammates to achieve the successes we did." "I feel deeply connected to the Giants and the San Francisco Bay Area and hope that my perspective as a former player will be beneficial in growing the game and assisting the organization to build the next championship team both on and off the field," Posey said via a statement. 72 Buster Posey on the 2018 The Worlds Highest-Paid Athletes - Buster Posey led the San Francisco Giants to three World Series titles in his first five. He joins Pete Rose as the only other player in MLB history to win Rookie of the Year (2010), MVP (2012) and three World Series rings (2010, 2012, 2014). Longtime Giants catcher Buster Posey officially announced his retirement Thursday following a 12-year MLB career which included three World Series championships, seven All-Star appearances and.

Posey’s first cards arrived in 2008, not long after. 2012 NL MVP and seven All-Star selections. He won 1 Comeback Player of the Year award, 1 Gold Glove award, 1 MVP award, the Rookie of the Year award, 4 Silver Slugger awards and 3 World Series. 302 batting average, 1,500 hits, 158 home runs, 729 RBIs and 663 runs scored. Posey, 35, was a seven-time All-Star, including in his final season, when he hit. Includes card info for all Buster Posey Rookie Cards, details on other early cards and more. Buster Posey played 12 seasons for the Giants.

"It is rare for a former player to join his own team's ownership with the desire to have an active role." "Upon his retirement last year, Buster said that he would always stay involved with the organization, and when he approached us to express his interest in joining the ownership group, we were thrilled that he wanted to make this type of commitment," Giants chairman Greg Johnson said. Buster Posey, who won three World Series titles as a catcher during his 12 seasons with the San Francisco Giants, will become the first former player to join the team's ownership group, it was announced Wednesday.
