There aren’t many pitchers like Logan Webb around MLB these days. The San Francisco Giants' right-hander is a true throwback with his ability to not only lead a rotation but also do it as a workhorse at a time in baseball when that’s not expected anymore.
Yahoo Sports national MLB insider Russell Dorsey explains how San Francisco's starting pitcher is doing something rarely seen in modern baseball.
Webb is one of the most reliably consistent pitchers in the league, but one pitch has fluctuated in effectiveness a bit the past two years.
San Francisco Giants ace Logan Webb will experience being in the same rotation as a future Hall of Famer this season.
The San Francisco Giants have received a lot of negative feedback about how they handled their pitching staff this offseason. Two-time Cy Young Award winner Blake Snell opted out of his contract, hitting free agency after one year with the team.
The San Francisco Giants are in the process of trying to piece together a starting rotation that can lift the club to success behind their established ace Logan
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Logan Webb knew he’d be the San Francisco Giants’ Opening Day starter long before his first Cactus League start. For Webb, spring training at this point in his career is less about performance and more about preparation. That freedom, then, affords Webb the opportunity to experiment.
Logan Webb is helping Justin Verlander temper expectations of himself as he nears his Spring Training debut for the Giants.
Lou Trivino and Landen Roupp could round out San Francisco’s bullpen, and other areas are still in question with three weeks of spring training left.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results