Logan Webb, a local star from Rocklin, played impressively in the San Francisco Giants' game in Sacramento, leading to a strong showing of support from fans. He pitched 6.2 innings, giving up two runs, and was applauded by an enthusiastic crowd. Despite his performance, he felt regret for not acknowledging the audience as he left the game. Broadcaster Mike Krukow criticized the growing trend of players neglecting to recognize fans, conveying how important it is to appreciate their support in the sport.
Logan Webb delivered a strong performance in his home game, pitching 6.2 innings and allowing only two runs, receiving a standing ovation from the crowd.
Webb expressed regret for not acknowledging the crowd as he left the game, stating, 'I wish I gave like a wave.'
Broadcaster Mike Krukow criticized the trend of players not acknowledging fans, stating, 'Somewhere down the road, some hemorrhoid decided it wasn't cool enough to acknowledge the fans.'
Krukow emphasized the importance of showing appreciation to fans, mentioning, 'The feeling of receiving the crowd's cheers is a feeling I'll never forget.'
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