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Giants starting pitcher says he has heard complaints about city
San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Logan Webb. Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

If the San Francisco Giants want to convince more free agents to sign with them, one player thinks they may have to find a different hotel arrangement for visiting teams.

Giants legend Buster Posey spoke during a recent interview about the team’s failed pursuit of Shohei Ohtani and other top free agents. The former All-Star catcher said he believes the current issues with crime and drugs in San Francisco have deterred players.

Giants starting pitcher Logan Webb responded to Posey’s comments at the time by sharing flattering photos of San Francisco on social media. And while he believes San Francisco is a beautiful city and a great place to play, Webb admitted during an appearance on KNBR 104.5 FM this week that he has heard complaints from other players.

“I’m gonna be honest with you guys, I’ve heard it from other players too and it stinks because it’s not true. … The problem is sometimes where the opposing team stays, and that’s all they kind of see,” Webb said. “They see one street going up to the stadium. It’s unfortunate, right? You guys know, you can count different places around the Bay Area and right around the city that are unbelievably beautiful — some of the most beautiful places in the world.”

Webb admitted that the drive from hotels where players stay to Oracle Park does not showcase the good parts of San Francisco.

The Giants have pursued several top free agents since they last won a World Series in 2014, but they have missed out on all of them. If a current Giants player is admitting he has heard concerns about the city from his peers, that is probably a bad sign.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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