
Philadelphia – Bryce Harper spent years competing with the teams that Buster Posey led in the field. Now, you will have to change with the teams that Buster possesy creates outside the field.
“My initial thoughts: I have the work of my dreams,” Harper told this news organization. “Being able to be president of an organization, a really great opportunity for him. Obviously, one of the best to do it behind the dish. Three titles of the World Series, MVP, innumerable awards and praise. Only a unique good.
“I think he will do many really great things about there and the children to let everyone do their job too. I think it’s a big thing. Super excited by him.”
Harper was the only player in the Philadelphia Philis who shared that feeling. The Trea Turner Campocorto and the designated hitter Kyle Schwarber also sacrifice for Posey, pointing out their potential to combine the numbers with the intangibles.
“I am excited to see how it goes because you can children or mix the best of both worlds with analysis and the feeling of the club house and the baseball sensation and baseball intelligence,” Schwarber said. “It will be exciting to see how things go there and I think it will be a great change to see what happens.”
Turner was added: “Chemistry and people and other things cannot be measured. Everything is a number today. I think there is a real advantage for old school at this time, Justyone is so analytical. There is ahead of them. Information, but also needs to be able to play the game.
Posey had his share of battles with Harper, Schwarber and Turner lasted their career in the Hall of Fame, meeting their teams in the playoffs at some point in their career (Schwarber was Kured the NLDS 2016). Turner, in particular, played in game 5 of the NLDS 2021, the final game of Posey’s career. Schwarber remembered a particularly memorable bat duration in his rookie year where Posey was behind the plate and Jake Peavy was on the mound.
“I’m going to the dish in Wigley (Field) and Peavy starts shouting from the mound,” said Schwarber. “I looked at Buster and I say:” Are you talking to me? “Buster looks at me and he says:” Yes. “It was fun.”
“He felt like when he was catching, you never knew what the launch was going,” Turner said. “It was really good to call the game and move. It shows how intelligent it is for what it called the games.”
During the next four days, Harper, Schwarber and Turner will have to deal with a team that Posey helped build, one that has had its best start since 2003.
The giants enter Philadelphia just taking two of the three of the New York Yankees, their first time taking a series on the road against the pintipes from the beginning of the game among the people. The San Francisco record is 11-4, a brand that is even more impression given most of the alignment is fighting offensively.
Jung Hoo Lee, in particular, comes from his best series as a giant, one in which he totaled four hits, four balls per ball, five races scored, seven ranges and three home runs, two or who hit Sunday against Carlos Rodón.
“You bring Willy Adames. You have Matt Chapman, they are children or anchoring that painting,” Schwarber said. “Jung Hoo is playing a great central field that comes out of the lesion and looks great. Bullpen is a kind of unique bullpen where there are many different arms and angles. The initial launch, you get some different looks and it is a touch.
“It will be exciting that these boys come to the city and compete against them. We always feel that we have some quite solid ball games here and there. It is always fun who you can bring some teams that go to play at the level level level level level level level level-level-level-level-level-level-level-level-level-level-level-level-level-level-level-level “.
Koss verifies the greatest milestone
It was nothing more that would get his first success, but it is a first success that he will receive independently.
Before Lee hit his second home run on Sunday, Christian Koss put the table with his first blow to the major leagues by beating a single in the painting. The work could have been a mistake since the slow roller slid under the campocorto of Anthony Volpe, but with the speed of Koss and the difficulty of the work, the official scor of the Yankees gave Koss the blow of the base.
“It’s surreal,” Koss said with a smile from ear to ear. “You dream of that. Probable not that way, but getting a success is a success.”
Koss also helped push a race through the dish at the top of the seventh inning, thought he was not accredited with his first RBI of his career. With Casey Schmitt on the second base, Kosss hit a 96.2 mph land ball to Paul Goldschmidt. The four times Gold Glover lost the Grounder when Koss hastened the line and Schmitt scored from the second base.
The 27 -year -old rookie has reviewed many first in the last month. He made an opening list for the first time in his career, a surprise selection on other players with experience in the majors. He appeared in his first game on April 1 against Astros, reaching the base in his first appearance on the race dish by drawing a walk against Hayden Wesneski.

