Logan Webb makes feelings known about Willy Adames after San Francisco Giants' record-breaking $182,000,000 deal
San Francisco Giants ace Logan Webb is "super excited" to welcome the newest signee Willy Adames. The shortstop signed with the Giants on a record seven-year, $182 million contract, last week.
This is the biggest contract the Giants have handed out in franchise history, surpassing the previous-best Buster Posey's $167 million deal, signed in 2013. Interestingly, Posey's signature will be on the Adames contract since the legendary catcher is now the president of baseball operations for the Giants.
On Monday's episode of JM baseball, Webb was excited to learn about the deal, knowing that he have an elite shortstop to protect his groundballs.
"Oh, I was super excited," Webb said (10:40 onwards). "Willie's a guy that, I mean, I’ve played against him a lot. He’s done well against me. He’s one of those guys that’s a tough out. He’s hit two homers against me in spring, two homers in the regular season —I mean, it’s just kind of what he does."
