Hour 3: Reaction to Buster Posey discussing the Giants' tough start to the season, and the team's plans for the future. The Giants are currently 20-30, and it's clear that they're feeling the pressure. But despite the struggles, Buster remains optimistic, saying that he believes the team has the players to turn things around.
In this episode, Buster talks about the team's decision to go into the season without a defined closer, and how that's affected their performance. He also discusses the handling of top prospect Bryce Eldridge, who's been seeing limited playing time despite his impressive skills. Buster explains that the team is trying to balance giving Eldridge experience with the need to win games now, and that they're evaluating his situation on a day-to-day basis.
Buster also shares his thoughts on the team's overall organizational plan, saying that they're trying to win games and not rebuild. He mentions that the team is looking to add offense and that they're hopeful that players like Casey Schmitt and Trevor McDonald can make an impact. Additionally, he discusses the trade of Patrick Bailey and the team's plans for the future, including the upcoming draft.
If you're a Giants fan, you won't want to miss this episode. Buster shares his insights on the team's struggles and plans, and offers a glimpse into what the future may hold. Tune in to hear his thoughts on the team's chances of turning things around and making a push for the playoffs.

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Inside the Giants’ 20–30 Start plus Interview with Posey on Player Development, Closer Questions, and What’s Next
41:27

Murph & Markus discuss the San Francisco Giants’ 20–30 Struggles: Roster Moves and Bullpen Concerns moving forward
56:17