Young catcher is main cog in Giants’ machine

Posey’s no poser

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San Francisco Giants catcher Buster Posey has become a team leader in just his third season in the major leagues. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip) (David J. Phillip)
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Posey is the face of the franchise and far different from the last position player to hold that title in San Francisco. He is quintessential anti-Barry Bonds, quickly turning any praise toward him to his teammates even if they may be less deserving. He was even one of the most outspoken Giants criticizing teammate Melky Cabrera this summer when the outfielder got suspended for testing positive for testosterone.

When he was called up as a rookie, there were questions about how he called a game compared to veteran Bengie Molina. But he quickly earned the trust of most of the staff, although Tim Lincecum and Barry Zito threw primarily to backup Hector Sanchez this season.

“We work really well together,” starter Ryan Vogelsong said. “He’s real easy to work with. He’s got a good idea of what he wants to do back there, and he’s got a pretty good idea what I want to do on my end. He’s great. He’s one of the best I’ve ever thrown to.”

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