Two weeks ago, the San Francisco 49ers announced the hiring of assistant coach Katie Sowers, who became only the second full-time female assistant coach in the history of the NFL.
West was one of the first hires by owners Joe Lacob and Peter Gruber, and played a key role in a number of personnel decisions that helped Golden State transition from laughingstock to league juggernaut.
On Sunday afternoon, the Giants’ All-Star catcher stole headlines when he said that Phillies’ closer Hector Neris hit him with a pitch in the bottom of the eighth inning on purpose. Posey believed Neris felt he couldn’t get him out, and after Sunday’s game, he made his thoughts heard loud and clear.
The veteran outfielder opted out of his minor league deal with the Giants on Monday, according to Jon Heyman of FanRag Sports. He is apparently looking to sign with a team headed to the postseason.
After Buster Posey expressed some rare frustration after being hit by a pitch in Sunday’s game, Mike Krukow joined Murph and Mac on KNBR to discuss why Posey became so angry.
Just two weeks into Bills training camp, Former 49ers wide receiver Anquan Boldin announced his abrupt and surprising retirement from the NFL after 14 impressive seasons.