San Francisco Giants legend Buster Posey has been named the NL Comeback Player of the Year. Posey is set to retire after playing for the Giants since 2009.

After sitting out the 2020 season because of the COVID pandemic, Buster Posey hit .304 with 18 home runs. He helped lead the Giants to the NL West division winners

This adds to his collection of awards he has achieved throughout his career. Posey is a three-time World Champion, six-time All-Star, the 2012 National League MVP, four-time Silver Slugger Award winner, Gold Glove winner, and he was the Rookie of the Year.

He had an incredible career with the Giants that saw him hit .302 with 158 career home runs. He was able to add 729 RBIs. Posey is undoudbately going to be a Hall of Famer once he is eligible for the ballet.

What he has done for Giants throughout his career is something that will be hard for another Giant to replicate. Buster is going to go down as one of the best catchers of all time. What he was able to do in his age 34 season shows just how impressive his entire career has been.

This is a fitting reward for Posey as he says goodbye to the San Francisco Giants and Major League Baseball. The NL Comeback Player of the Year award is just the perfect send-off for Posey. He plans to spend time with his wife and kids.