For the fourth time in his career, Buster Posey has been voted as the best offensive catcher in the National League, and was awarded the 2017 Silver Slugger on Thursday afternoon. Posey also won the award in 2012, 2014 and 2015, and now joins Barry Bonds as the only players in Giants history to have won the award at least four times. Posey, 30, has a long way to go to match Bonds’ nine with San Francisco.
Early Thursday morning, the Giants came to terms with Rich Schu, formerly a member of the Washington Nationals coaching staff, as the assistant hitting coach.
While Curry’s points per game total is down, there’s an argument to be made that he’s playing the best basketball of his career. An argument that Draymond Green refuses to hear.
The Warriors have a pair of stars who have already won MVP awards, and on Wednesday night, fans at Oracle Arena offered up “MVP chants” for another deserving player.
The seventh-year shortstop battled through adversity on the field as the Giants finished 64-98 and in fifth-place for the first time in Crawford’s career, but also dealt with hardships off of it.