SAN FRANCISCO — A year ago Tuesday, Buster Posey took the wheel of the Giants. It was quite a moment: The favorite son and the face of the dynasty, back in the Bay to save the organization and that faded black-and-orange tradition he helped build.

So, a year later, what have we actually seen change?

Not much, if we’re being honest.

The Giants are still a thoroughly .500 outfit, staring up at the blinding lights of the Dodgers and the perpetually contending Padres.

Yeah, they snagged Rafael Devers and Willy Adames— that’s cool —but the core foundation of this club, much like the perpetually under-construction area around Oracle Park, is still a work in progress.

Hell, they don’t even have a manager right now.

Posey’s first year was always going to be a feeling-out period. That’s under

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