Logan
"The Bull"
Webb

Position: P

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Logan Webb's Biography

Logan Tyler Webb, an American professional baseball pitcher for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball, dons not just a jersey on the field, but a legacy of diligent work, unparalleled skill, and an undying passion for the sport. Born on November 18, 1996, in Rocklin, California, Webb’s journey from local diamond fields to the grand stadiums of the MLB encapsulates the American Dream.

In his high school years at Rocklin High School, he sprung into the limelight with an impressive 0.49 earned run average (ERA) and rocketing fastballs that breached the 96 miles per hour mark. The budding star’s senior year resulted in 73 strikeouts in just over 57 innings, earning him Sacramento Bee All-Metro and Cal-Hi Sports All-State honors.

The 2014 Major League Baseball draft reels in Webb in the fourth round, signing him with San Francisco Giants straight out of high school, sinking the signing bonus of $600,000 – a sum well beyond the $440,600 limit set by the league for his draft position. At just 17 years old, he made his professional debut with the Arizona League Giants, swiftly delivering four innings.

Over the following years, Webb would continue to prove his mettle on the field, despite a minor setback in 2016 when he underwent Tommy John surgery. 2017 and 2018 saw him return to the diamond with rejuvenated determination, earning him a CAL mid-season All-Star nomination and a spot on the Giants’ 40-man roster.

However, Webb’s journey hit muddy waters in 2019 when a suspension for testing positive for a steroid marred his immaculate record. Despite the setback surrounding the incident, his conviction never wavered. Clearing the air through a public statement released by MLB Pipeline, Webb asserted his innocence and commitment to the game. He even went on to apologize for eliciting negative attention towards his family, friends, and the Giants.

Post-suspension, Webb returned to the MLB in August 2019 with his debut against the Arizona Diamondbacks, posting a solid performance that marked the start of an amazing career. The subsequent years saw Webb maintain impressive stats despite the challenges of the pandemic.

2021 became a landmark year in Webb’s career. He charted an 11-3 record with a 3.03 ERA, decisively finishing the regular season by pitching seven innings and smashing his first career home run in an 11-4 victory. His feats in the playoffs further solidified his standing, joining the illustrious ranks of Madison Bumgarner, Tim Lincecum, among others, in the Giants’s club history.

The 2022 season kicked off with Webb as the Giants’ opening-day starter. He finished the season with a stirring 15-9 record with a 2.90 ERA, earning him a well-deserved 11th place in the National League Cy Young Award voting. His accomplishments marked him as the first Giants pitcher to win 15 or more games in a regular season since Madison Bumgarner and Johnny Cueto in 2016.

As 2023 approached, Webb inked a one-year, $4.6 million contract with the Giants, followed by an astounding five-year extension worth $90 million. The year proved fruitful for Webb, who pitched his first major-league complete game and shutout, and yet again ranked prominently among the NL pitchers. He finished second in the NL Cy Young Award voting, becoming the first Giants pitcher to achieve a top-three finish since Tim Lincecum won the award in 2009.

The crowning achievement for Webb came in 2024 when he was selected to the MLB All-Star Game for the National League. A year prior, he had also been announced as a member of the United States National Baseball team for the 2023 World Baseball Classic, however, he opted out due to personal reasons.

Webb, a right-handed sinkerballer, uniquely executes his pitching technique. He relies mainly on his sinker, slider, and changeup, and occasionally employs a four-seam fastball. This distinctive repertoire combined with a low arm slot highlights the idiosyncratic trajectory of his pitches.

Off the field, Webb’s life story is equally moving. In December 2021, he wed Sharidan Morales in Roseville, California. Webb’s vision is another aspect of his life that sets him apart. Identified as legally blind with severe astigmatism, Webb’s diagnosis dates back to elementary school when he had difficulty seeing the ball. Overcoming physical hurdles and surpassing expectations, Logan Webb has built a remarkable journey in the MLB, etching his name firmly in the field of baseball.

Logan Webb's Questions & Answers

What Is Logan Webb's ERA (Earned Run Average)?
As an MLB journalist, I am unable to provide Logan Webb's current ERA as it changes with every game and would need up-to-the-minute data to provide an accurate number.

Who Is Logan Webb's Wife?
Logan Webb's wife is Sharidan Morales, whom he married on December 5, 2021, in Roseville, California.

Where Can I Purchase A Logan Webb Jersey?
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Where Can I Buy A Logan Webb Basketball Jersey?
As an MLB journalist, I can tell you that you might have made a mistake, Logan Webb is a professional baseball player, not basketball, hence there are no Logan Webb basketball jerseys available.

What Is The Age Of Logan Webb?
As an MLB journalist, I do not have the specific current age of Logan Webb as it is not provided in the context.

Did Logan Webb Win The Cy Young Award?
As of the current available information, Logan Webb has not won the Cy Young Award.

Where Can I Buy A Logan Webb Bobblehead?
You can purchase a Logan Webb bobblehead from various online retailers like Amazon or eBay, from sports memorabilia stores, or possibly at the San Francisco Giants' official store.