
Can Webb’s Mastery Silence the Padres and Ignite a Legendary Battle?
The Giants are only a .500 club at the moment. They did have some moments where they were among the best in baseball, and their roster has enough talent that you would expect them to be better than what their record says they are. There was a stretch of the season where it looked like the NL West could send four teams to the playoffs, now it seems like we will only see two teams in the playoffs from the NL West. The Giants will spend the offseason trying to tinker and figure things out around a core of Willy Adames, Rafael Devers, and Matt Chapman. The pitching staff has Justin Verlander, who could retire, and Robbie Ray, along with today’s starter Logan Webb. Webb is one of the better pitchers in San Francisco, he is 10-8 with a 3.24 ERA, and a 1.25 WHIP. Webb has faced the Pirates in each of his past two starts, punching out double-digits in each. At home, Webb has thrown to a 2.78 ERA, a full run lower than on the road. He has faced the Padres twice. On the road, he struggled to a five inning game where he allowed nine hits and five earned runs. At home, he went eight innings and allowed no earned runs while scattering six hits.ÂÂ
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