![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() From a family standpoint and feeling like making a decision to protect children, our children, I think it was relatively easy.” “For me, from a baseball standpoint, it was a tough decision. “This ultimately wasn’t that difficult a decision,” Posey said. The two were born 32 weeks into the pregnancy (eight months), Posey said. Posey said that the decision to opt out wasn’t actually that difficult, and said that he expected the children would be “fragile” for four months, citing that doctors told him newborns usually have weak immune systems for the first two months of life, and it’s a general rule of thumb to double that for premature children. “We actually had the baby for a few days and the family changed their mind,” Posey said. Posey said this was not the first time the family had tried to adopt, which he said has been increasingly difficult, citing one occasion where the other family changed their mind. After much discussion with my wife and doctors, a decision that I’ve wrestled with quite a bit since I knew that this adoption was on the table, I’ve decided to opt out of the 2020 baseball season.” “Thank God, they are doing really well, but they’re going to have to be in the NICU for quite some time. “The twins were born prematurely,” Posey said. On July 4, Buster Posey said he still hadn’t decided whether he’d participate in Major League Baseball’s 60-game restart, but was at training camp 2.0. On Friday, Posey said that he would opt out of the 2020 season, citing the adoption of identical, premature twin daughters, Ada and Libby. All signs were pointing towards an announcement of this sort. ![]()
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