Former MLB All-Star Johnny Damon wishes Donald Trump would be more selective with his word choice, but corroborated the president’s sentiment about the city of Baltimore.

At the beginning of Damon’s career, he didn’t mind traveling to Baltimore, but as time went on, he and his teammates didn’t enjoy the trip anymore.

“Baltimore was one of the best places to visit when I broke into the league in ’95. And, at the end, we didn’t really, like, enjoy going back,” Damon told TMZ Sports. “I could tell toward the end it started getting a little scarier.”

Trump caused an uproar on Twitter earlier this week amid his feud with Rep. Elijah Cummings, the House Oversight Committee chairman and an outspoken Trump critic, and offered up his brutally honest opinion on the Maryland city.

Damon, a Yankees outfielder from 2006 to 2009, has been an outspoken Trump supporter for years and believes the president’s extensive comments will bring positive attention to Baltimore.

“I think Baltimore is a great town, and this is raising awareness and hopefully they can go in and spend the hard taxpaying dollars to actually make a difference.”