It’s been a long road for Buster Posey, the former San Francisco Giants catcher who was drafted in 2008 and went on to become a three-time World Series champion. After a decade in the majors, Posey is now returning to Florida State University to finish his college degree.
Posey was a standout player at FSU before being drafted by the Giants. He was a two-time All-American, a Golden Spikes Award winner, and the 2008 ACC Player of the Year. After his professional career, Posey decided to return to FSU to finish his degree in business management.
Posey has been welcomed back to FSU with open arms. The school is proud to have him back and is excited to see what he can contribute to the university. He will be taking classes and working with the baseball team as an assistant coach. He will also be involved in the school’s alumni outreach program, helping to promote FSU and its athletic programs.
Posey’s decision to return to college is an inspiring one. He is setting an example for young athletes who may be considering leaving school early to pursue a professional career. He is showing them that it is possible to have a successful career in sports and still come back and finish their education.
Buster Posey is an example of hard work and dedication paying off. He has achieved great success in his professional career and now he is coming back to FSU to finish what he started. His story is sure to inspire many young athletes who are considering their future.