SAN FRANCISCO — When Buster Posey took over as the Giants president of baseball operations after the 2024 MLB season, some around the game wondered just how plugged in the future Hall of Famer and father of four would really be as a lead executive. The organization’s international scouting department found out pretty quickly that Posey intended to be involved at every level.Not long after he took over, Posey made a trip to Boca Chica in the Dominican Republic to visit the Felipe Alou Baseball Academy, home to the organization’s Latin American prospects. He met with staff members and teenage players, and one day he watched as two promising young shortstops took batting practice, pulling his phone out to capture some of their swings.“It meant a lot to our staff and to the players that were there,” senior director of international scouting Joe Salermo said on Thursday’s Giants Talk podcast. “It was an incredible power statement by him.”It was also a chance for Posey to get an up-close look at a department that right now is running as smoothly as any in the organization.One of those young shortstops, Josuar Gonzalez, was the...