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Finding a replacement for Buster Posey is not an easy task.

Giants catcher Joey Bart, pictured in a 2020 game, will be battling to win the starting job during this year’s truncated spring training. The Giants’ No. 1 catcher’s job isn’t necessarily Joey Bart’s to lose as the ballclub begins its truncated spring training. But it could be his to win if he can perform capably during the rushed run-up toward Opening Day.

Bart continues to be the master of his own fate, Zaidi said Friday in a teleconference with Giants beat reporters. Zaidi did not commit to either Bart or Curt Casali, last year’s backup behind the plate, as the favorite to replace Posey. During a brief stint with the Giants in 2020, Bart weathered public criticism from veteran right-hander Johnny Cueto for lacking thorough understanding of defensive subtleties. But Zaidi credited Bart’s defensive development: “I think we saw continued evolution from him last year.”Zaidi said that he continues to “cast a wide net” in his search for an impact bat and starting pitching depth.

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