The bubble guts were running rampant with the San Francisco Giants and it all stemmed from a trip to Mexico.
While playing a series against the San Diego Padres in Mexico City, pitcher Logan Webb estimated that 75 percent of the clubhouse had the shits.
“Hopefully the shits will go away,” Webb told NBC Sports Bay Area.
“Yeah, the Mexico trip was pretty rough on us, I’m not necessarily talking about just baseball, you know,” added catcher Joey Bart.
It seems like the San Francisco Giants learned the hard way during their recent two-game series against the San Diego Padres in Mexico City that it’s best not to drink the water.
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Thankfully for the Giants, Webb helped end their five-game road trip when he pitched 7.2 innings of two-run ball in a win over the Houston Astros Wednesday.
The Giants would end up taking two of three from the Astros to give them their first series win of the new month.
The Giants are currently four games under .500 and sit in fourth place in the National League West. One can only wonder where they might be had they actually signed Carlos Correa during the offseason, but the deal was called off due to something with his medicals.