All the latest on San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Logan Webb, including news, stats, records, and history.
Webb has been one of the most consistent and durable pitchers in MLB ever since 2021, finishing in the top-6 of NL Cy Young voting in three straight seasons.
He's led the NL in innings pitched in the last three seasons, accumulating over 13.4 bWAR over that time span.
He uses a sinker-changeup combo that consistently gets hitters off balance from both of the sides plate, and a sweeper to strike guys out.
However, Webb has struggled to begin 2026, having a 5.04 ERA through eight starts and being placed on the 15-day IL due to a knee injury.
Name | Logan Webb |
Age | 29 |
Height | 6-2 |
Weight | 221 lbs |
Birthday | November 18, 1996 |
Birthplace | Rocklin, CA |
College | None (drafted out of Rocklin High School) |
Drafted | 2014: Round 4, Pick 13 |
Pro Experience | 8 years |
Team(s) | San Francisco Giants (2019-) |
ERA | 3.45 |
Innings Pitched | 1110.1 |
Strikeouts | 1036 |
WHIP | 1.204 |
Last updated 5/14/26
ERA | 2.90 (2022) |
Innings Pitched | 216.0 (2023) |
Strikeouts | 224 (2025) *led NL |
WHIP | 1.074 (2023) |
2x MLB All-Star (2024, 2025)
1x Gold Glove Award (2025)
1x NL Strikeout Leader (2025)
Webb signed a five-year, $90 million contract extension with San Francisco in April 2023, carrying him through the 2028 season.
Webb will become a free agent after the 2028 season, making him eligible to sign with any team.
Source: Spotrac