Logan Webb's Success and Achievements in Timeline

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Logan Webb

A success timeline featuring the most significant achievements of Logan Webb.

Logan Tyler Webb is a professional baseball pitcher for the San Francisco Giants in MLB. Drafted out of high school by the Giants in the fourth round of the 2014 MLB draft, he debuted in the major leagues in 2019. He continues to play for the San Francisco Giants.

1969: Comparison to Gaylord Perry

In 2024, Webb became the first Giants pitcher since Gaylord Perry in 1969 and 1970 to lead the National League in total innings pitched in consecutive seasons.

1970: Comparison to Gaylord Perry

In 2024, Webb became the first Giants pitcher since Gaylord Perry in 1969 and 1970 to lead the National League in total innings pitched in consecutive seasons.

2009: Comparison to Tim Lincecum

Logan Webb became the first Giants pitcher to finish in the top three since Tim Lincecum won the award in 2009.

2010: Comparison to Tim Lincecum

In Game 1, Webb became the third pitcher in franchise history to pitch 7+2⁄3 innings, allow no runs, and strike out at least 10 batters in a postseason game (joining Tim Lincecum (2010) and Madison Bumgarner (2014)).

2014: Comparison to Madison Bumgarner

In Game 1, Webb became the third pitcher in franchise history to pitch 7+2⁄3 innings, allow no runs, and strike out at least 10 batters in a postseason game (joining Madison Bumgarner (2014) and Tim Lincecum (2010)).

2016: Comparison to Madison Bumgarner and Johnny Cueto

In 2022, Logan Webb was the first Giants pitcher to win 15 or more games in a regular season since Madison Bumgarner and Johnny Cueto both accomplished the feat in 2016.

2018: Played for San Jose Giants and Richmond Flying Squirrels

In 2018, Logan Webb pitched for the San Jose Giants and Richmond Flying Squirrels, posting a combined 2–5 record with a 2.41 ERA in 27 games. He was also named a CAL mid-season All Star.

2022: Last Home Run Hit by Pitcher

In 2021, Logan Webb was the starting pitcher in the last game of the season and hit his first career home run in an 11–4 victory. This was the last home run hit by a pitcher before the full-time adoption of the designated hitter by the National League in 2022.

2022: Giants Opening-Day Starter

In 2022, Logan Webb was the Giants' opening-day starter. He finished the season with a 15–9 record and a 2.90 ERA. He ranked 5th among National League pitchers in wins, 7th in ERA and innings pitched, second in home runs per 9 innings, and 9th in wins above replacement. Webb was the first Giants pitcher to win 15 or more games in a regular season since Madison Bumgarner and Johnny Cueto both accomplished the feat in 2016. He finished in 11th place in National League Cy Young Award voting.

March 30, 2023: Second Consecutive Opening-Day Start

On March 30, 2023, Logan Webb made his second consecutive opening-day start for the Giants and recorded a career-high 12 strikeouts, breaking Madison Bumgarner's franchise record.

2023: NL Cy Young Award Finalist

In 2023, Logan Webb was named an NL Cy Young Award finalist and finished second in the voting to Blake Snell. He also received an 8th-place vote for NL MVP, finishing in 17th place in MVP voting.

2024: Selected to MLB All-Star Game

In 2024, Logan Webb was selected to the MLB All-Star Game for the National League. At the time of his selection, he had a 3.09 ERA and a National League-leading 1191⁄3 innings pitched.

2024: Led National League in Innings Pitched

Logan Webb concluded the 2024 MLB season with a National League-leading 2042⁄3 innings pitched.