It is Round 4. You’ve had half a pizza and four beers already at your fantasy baseball draft. You have your hat on backwards, so your friends know that you REALLY mean business this time.
San Francisco Giants found itself navigating an internal crossroads this offseason as ace Logan Webb finalized plans to pitch on the international stage ahead of spring training.
The San Francisco Giants and the Los Angeles Dodgers have been rivals for decades. The move from New York and Brooklyn decades ago hasn’t changed that.
How many of the active MLB players with 300 or more doubles in their career can you name in five minutes?
The San Francisco Giants will begin their trek toward a potential playoff berth when spring training begins next month. Major League Baseball released the spring training workout dates for all 30 teams earlier this week, including the Giants, who train out of their facility in Scottsdale, Ariz.
The new MLB season brings opportunities as players head into their walk years and try to rebound from subpar performances. These 25 players stand out heading into 2026.
When the topic of the best pitcher in today’s game is discussed, stars such as Tarik Skubal and Paul Skenes are mentioned on a frequent basis. While they are deserving of the recognition, San Francisco Giants star Logan Webb sometimes gets forgotten in the conversation.
Logan Webb was all set to pitch in the 2023 World Baseball Classic for Team USA. But his commitments to the San Francisco Giants got in the way. At the time, the Giants were at a pivotal point under manager Gabe Kapler and then-president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi.
Logan Webb was announced as a member of the pitching staff for the World Baseball Classic on Thursday, the first San Francisco Giants pitcher to be named to the team.
The World Baseball Classic roster for Team USA continued to take shape Thursday as another frontline starter committed to the national team. San Francisco Giants ace Logan Webb confirmed his availability for the 2026 tournament, further strengthening an already impressive pitching staff.
It’s no secret that the Toronto Blue Jays are reportedly floating around the idea of trading José Berríos this winter after a rocky season on and off the diamond.
The San Francisco Giants are looking for at least one starting pitcher to add behind Logan Webb and Robbie Ray. Could a trade accomplish the task? If so, could that target by Milwaukee Brewers ace Freddy Peralta?
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
One of the most critical pieces of the offseason puzzle for the San Francisco Giants is the back of its starting rotation. Logan Webb and Robbie Ray give the franchise a great 1-2 punch.
Team USA has already nailed down one Cy Young winner to anchor its pitching staff for the World Baseball Classic. Now, it’s close to getting a commitment with another that hasn’t won the award but has the stuff to do it.
Once again, San Francisco Giants right-hander Logan Webb found himself in the middle of National League Cy Young voting. Pittsburgh’s Paul Skenes won the award unanimously, taking all 30 first-place votes from the Baseball Writers Association of America.
The San Francisco Giants have officially introduced their new manager, Tony Vitello, to the fan base and media in his introductory news conference on Thursday.
Willy Adames launched McCade Brown's first pitch for his 30th home run of the season, Rafael Devers added his 35th and the San Francisco Giants, getting a combined shutout from Logan Webb and three relievers, completed a season-ending sweep of the visiting Colorado Rockies with a 4-0 victory Sunday afternoon.
The San Francisco Giants are locked in a tight battle for a spot to compete in the 2025 MLB postseason, but that didn’t stop their ace from drawing attention for something far from the diamond.
Look, I’ve seen plenty of pitchers chase milestones, but watching Logan Webb punch out his 200th batter of the season Monday night felt different. Maybe
Logan Webb struck out 10 and allowed one run over six innings to lead the San Francisco Giants to an 8-1 victory over the host Pittsburgh Pirates on Tuesday night.
Starting pitcher Logan Webb is playing in his seventh major-league season with the San Francisco Giants since debuting in August 2019. Over the past two seasons, Webb has emerged as the pitching staff's ace in the orange and black, finishing second in 2023 NL Cy Young Award voting and earning his first All-Star Game selection in 2024.
Logan Webb may not be one of the biggest names among MLB starting pitchers, but perhaps that should change. Webb has been a model of consistency and effectiveness on the mound for the San Francisco Giants since the 2021 season, totaling over 148 innings each season with an ERA below 3.50.
One of the reasons why four NL West teams have postseason aspirations is strong starting pitching. With that in mind, let's take a look at the five best current starters in the division.
Casey Schmitt hit a grand slam off Yoshinobu Yamamoto and starting pitcher Logan Webb dominated over seven innings as the San Francisco Giants beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-2 on Friday night.
Logan Webb will hope to prolong the Kansas City Royals' offensive slump and earn the San Francisco Giants their sixth win to close a nine-game homestand when he takes the mound on Wednesday afternoon.
Right-hander Logan Webb's 152nd career major-league start will be his first against Minnesota on Saturday when the San Francisco Giants seek to halt the Twins' seven-game home winning streak.
Logan Webb may have got stuck with the tough luck loss Friday night, but he made history nonetheless. The San Francisco Giants right-hander retired the side in the first inning, then got himself into a jam in the second.
The San Francisco Giants have been a surprise in Major League Baseball this season.
Monday's pitchers' duel may have gone Hunter Greene's way in the end, but not before Logan Webb turned in a historic performance of his own. The San Francisco Giants' ace retired 16 of the final 17 batters he faced, ultimately lasting 7.0 innings without giving up a single run to the Cincinnati Reds.
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