Buster Posey isn’t hitting the panic button after the Giants’ lackluster 14-15 start to the 2024 MLB season.
San Francisco spent big this offseason, signing stars like Jung Hoo Lee, Jorge Soler, Matt Chapman and Blake Snell, but hasn’t lived up to the preseason hype it generated with its revamped roster one month into the season.
In an exclusive interview with The Athletic’s Tim Kawakami, Posey was asked if he sees any similarities between this Giants team and the championship-winning squads of the 2010s who were built around dominant starting pitching but struggled to score runs.
“Yeah, I’m seeing the same thing as you,” Posey told The Athletic. “I’m excited about this team. I know they’re sitting right around .500 right now, but honestly feel like they haven’t come close to playing their best baseball as a group.
“So yeah … I feel the same way as a lot of people, that if you have a really …