Buster Posey, while carrying his son, was interviewed by Erin Andrews after the Giants clinched a World Series appearance. Posey's son, being a young kid, kept grabbing the microphone and said some gibberish into it, prompting Andrews to implore to the toddler to get it together.
Posey's son might not have completely grasped the gravity of the situation, but his father, the famous Buster Posey, has certainly done so.
It would seem that the Giants is one team that will never give up. With the 27-year-old Buster Posey in the team, they can achieve whatever it is that they want to achieve. True enough, the San Francisco Giants are going back to the World Series.
Some have even praised Buster Posey for being the league's new Derek Jeter. Posey and the rest of the team punched another ticket to the Fall Classic Thursday with a 6-3 win in Game 5 on a ninth inning, walk-off three-run homer by Travis Ishikawa, a left fielder.
Since Buster Posey was put behind the plate, the Giants are 30-11 in the team's three last post-season appearances. Additionally, they also won eight post-season series in a row.
Still, despite his skills, Buster Posey does not get as much attention as Mike Trout does or any of the big-name players from Boston and New York. However, his name is now emerging as the new face of baseball in this exciting small-ball post-season.
He might be boring, but he is incredibly smart, guarded, clutch, and capable. Plus, female fans have swooned over his feet because of his good looks. Apart from his handsomeness, it would seem that he always stands around whenever the rings are being handed out.
Game 5, which was played at the AT&T Park, was another mini-classic. It was thrilling, but eventually, Buster Posey stood on the winner's platform, carrying his adorable young son, being interviewed by Andrews.
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