SF Giants: What's Logan Webb going to buy after inking his extension?

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The SF Giants have just signed right-handed starting pitcher Logan Webb to a five-year, $90M extension. So what is the ace from Rocklin, California going to do with all that money? The Giants social media team asked his teammates what they thought Webb's first big purchase would be.
Most 26-year-olds who stumble upon that kind of money would probably think to spend on new digs, a new ride, maybe even new clothes. But what about Webb? Well, according to his teammates, he could spend it in any number of ways.
Heliot Ramos (Giants #17 prospect) and LaMonte Wade Jr. both thought he should start with a new wardrobe, maybe even on some jeans that aren't quite as tight as the ones he's been sporting.
Fellow starter Alex Wood, veteran Brandon Crawford, and new signing Ross Stripling felt he should treat the boys to some dinner, heavy on the for once. He can probably spring for more than a couple of meals now. Wood also suggested that Webb should settle some of his debts and fan-favorite Joc Pederson hoped he'd make some new ones via poker and use the contract to pay them off.
But what about some fun ways to spend? Sean Hjelle (Giants #28 prospect) had some thoughts, "A new set of irons, probably. He needs all the help he can get, for sure." A serious burn. But luckily Alex Cobb and Scott Alexander had a complementary suggestion: a golf club membership so he could practice.
Pitching coach Andrew Bailey and manager Gabe Kapler had sports-related suggestions. Webb is well known as a fan of the Las Vegas Raiders and Sacramento Kings, especially notable as the Giants technically share the city with the Warriors, and once the 49ers. Bailey thought Webb could invest in Raiders season tickets, and Kapler suggested that he should outright buy the Kings.
As for the wildest ideas? New starting pitcher Sean Manaea floated that Webb could now eat a banana. Why not, right?
So what was Webb's answer? Well, he pledged to buy something nice for his wife. Assistant coach Alyssa Nakken and third base coach Mark Hallberg were right on the money, guessing the same thing.
Logan Webb will go for his first win of the season next week when the SF Giants face the Miami Marlins. Maybe after the game, he can start the hunt for the perfect gift.

Natasha Welingkar (she/her) is a creative marketer, writer, and lifelong Bay Area sports fan. Born to Indian immigrants, she has been obsessed with baseball since infancy, picking up on the sport through her parents' love of the SF Giants and the soothing sounds of Jon Miller on the radio.Natasha received a Bachelor's degree from Cal with a major in cognitive science and minor in journalism. In college, she covered breaking news, national politics, and lifestyle for The Tab’s Berkeley offshoot. She also led the campus’ official creative agency, an organization responsible for campus-wide design education as well as graphic design, photography, and web design work for student organizations.
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