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Logan Webb Admits He Was Hungover During MLB All Star Game

Well, you have to give San Francisco Giants starter Logan Webb credit for honesty. 

Webb appeared on a recent episode of "The Chris Rose Rotation," and admitted that he had an explanation for his poor performance during the 2024 Major League Baseball All-Star Game: he was hungover.

"The best part was the night before the All-Star Game," Webb said. "I got to watch the Home Run Derby and hang out with these guys ... It was probably one of the more hungover days I've been. The day of the All-Star Game. I take responsibility for that. I was having a blast. It was a cool experience. I was watching the Derby, they had a postgame players' celebration, a party for the players and their families. It was in the middle of the Cowboys stadium, Lil Jon is DJing.

"It's free alcohol, I just enjoyed it. I didn't enjoy when my wife woke me up at seven in the morning and said 'Hey, I've got to get my makeup done right now' and I was like 'Oh no, this is going to be a long day.' And it was a long day."

Starting pitcher Logan Webb of the San Francisco Giants. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images)

Webb continued the story by describing how difficult it was even to jog out from the bullpen to the mound at Globe Life Field.

"I go from the bullpen and I jog out to the mound and the only thing I'm thinking is 'Don't throw up, don't throw up, don't throw up, don't throw up.' And it's a long jog," he explained.

"It was an experience. But definitely got to take it easy next time." 

Webb said he felt bad for letting his National League teammates down, before being reassured that none of them cared.

"I got out of the game and I felt so bad," Webb continued. "There's like seven million people watching, I said 'This team is going to hate me.' And I'm

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