What happened: Buster Posey, the Giants' head of baseball operations, is drawing criticism for not speaking directly with Rafael Devers about Sunday's incident before meeting with reporters. Devers had apologized to manager Tony Vitello following an emotional outburst over the weekend. The pointed critique contrasts the urgency demanded of players on the field with the front office's own pace in handling the matter.
Why it matters: How the front office manages communication with a cornerstone player carries weight for clubhouse stability, particularly with Rafael Devers already at the center of the Giants' trade-deadline conversation. Posey's standing as the head of baseball ops means his handling of the situation sets a tone for the rest of the roster heading into a pivotal stretch.
What to watch: Watch whether Posey and Devers connect directly in the coming days and how the episode shapes San Francisco's posture as the trade deadline approaches.