Buster Posey and Madison Bumgarner are the kind of players that should make a truly dedicated Waiver Shark begin humming the ominous theme to the 1975 Spielberg classic “Jaws”
Perhaps a year, or two away from their big league call ups – we feel it still necessary to make you aware that these diamonds in the rough could become very valuable fantasy commodities – “soon”
Let’s start off by saying – Buster Posey – Is a fantastic baseball name!
We did some research by the way - and there is no relation to Indie film star Parker Posey.
But in May 2008, while playing for the Florida State Seminoles Buster Posey played his own version of “House of Games” – as he played ALL 9 positions in a seven inning contest - including a two out stint as a pitcher in which he struck out both batters he faced.
And oh, did we mention – he also hit a grand slam?
Can you imagine if he’d done this in the majors and the league you played in only needed 1 game to become eligible at a position – Move over Mark DeRosa! There’s a new Mr. Versatile – and he’s headed to the Bay area – ummm…Soon!
Sorry that we can’t be more specific on the time frame arrivals of these young future Giants stars – but we should have a much clearer picture next year during spring training as to who will be making the jump to “The Show” – and who will need some more seasoning in the minor leagues.
Madison Bumgarner/Tim Alderson

Both lefty Madison Bumgarner and right hander Tim Alderson possess amazing stuff for their age - which will undoubtedly fuel plenty of fantasy hype the next couple years.
Giants fans needn’t fret too much if Brian Sabean fails to net a quality 3rd starter to add to the Tim Lincecum/Matt Cain duo. WaiverSharks feels they already have their man within the organization.
In fact, the Giants actually have TWO potential aces up their sleeves. These guys are only 19 and 20 years old respectively. By the time they finally do crack the majors we expect there could be quite the fervor for their fantasy services.
A Fantasy feeding frenzy if you will (Wow, that was a lot of alliteration!)
So – lock these names in your WaiverSharks memory bank– and we’ll keep you abreast to their development throughout the 2009 season and beyond.
Until then, Go & watch “Jaws” while you wait…Unless, you’re like us – just too darn busy for feature length films…
Then just watch this instead:







We wouldn’t even want to play two hand touch with this BEAST!
The arrival of Pablo Sandoval wasn’t exactly expected during the 2008 season – but the young multi-position talent made quite the impression on fantasy owners down the stretch. Depending on how many games the league you play in requires to qualify for Catcher eligibility will dictate how high most will draft the free swinging Sandoval.
Nate Shierholtz may never become an elite first baseman in the mode of a Prince Fielder or Lance Berkman, however he does remain an intriguing left-handed prospect who could produce some above average numbers if given the every day first base gig for the Giants.
Another lefty on the fast track – Third Base prospect Conor Gillaspie saw some Major League action last September – and managed to stroke his first hit off of the Arizona Diamondbacks ace Dan Haran. Not too shabby!







