In good spirits, injured Giants catcher Buster Posey paid a visit to his team's clubhouse on Sunday. He did so with a large black cast on his lower left leg and crutches under both arms. "I was ready to get out of the house, and I wanted to see these guys to let everyone know I'm fine," said Posey, who is out for the season with a broken fibula and three torn ankle ligaments. "I'm on the right path to recovery, and I appreciate all their support, all the texts I've gotten from the clubhouse." Posey had surgery on his ankle a week ago and said he was in a "good place right now," as he's no longer in constant pain. "I could see what Buster's saying. It probably hits home again when you come in the clubhouse and you can't play, and we're playing games. I'm sure that's going to continue to be hard for him," said Giants manager Bruce Bochy. "He even said once he's over the pain and he can't do anything, that's going to be tough for him, too, because he's going to be ready to go but he knows he's done for a while."