Logan Webb’s dominant season with 207 innings and 224 strikeouts echoes Giants’ history last seen in 1944

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Logan Webb’s Historic Season Resounds Through Giants’ Legacy

Logan Webb may not have had the opportunity to pitch in the postseason, but the right-handed ace left an indelible mark on the San Francisco Giants’ 2023 season. With aspirations of playoff glory dashed earlier than anticipated, Webb made the most of his final appearance on Sunday in Game 162. He delivered a stellar performance, tossing 5.1 innings of shutout baseball, surrendering just three hits, and striking out eight batters.

Unrivaled Dominance in the National League

Webb’s impressive outing not only capped off a strong season but also secured him two significant titles. He led the National League in both innings pitched and strikeouts, a feat that has not been accomplished by a Giants pitcher since 1944. This remarkable achievement places Webb in a lineage of Giants’ excellence, cementing his status among the franchise’s greats.

Finishing the season with 207.0 innings and 224 strikeouts, Webb’s performance marks the third consecutive year he has topped the NL in innings pitched. However, this season stands out as a career-high for strikeouts, showcasing his evolution as a premier pitcher in the league.

A Glimpse Back to 1944

To fully appreciate Webb’s accomplishment, it’s worth taking a step back to 1944, when the franchise was known as the New York Giants. That year, Bill Voiselle, a towering right-hander from Ninety-Six, South Carolina, set the standard. Voiselle’s breakout season saw him start 41 games, achieving a 21-16 record with a staggering 312.2 innings pitched and 161 strikeouts, all while maintaining a 3.02 ERA. His name resonates in Giants history, and Webb’s achievement brings Voiselle’s legacy back into the spotlight.

Webb’s Impact and Future

As the season ends, Logan Webb stands as a beacon of hope for the Giants, embodying both skill and resilience. His historic season not only reflects personal growth but also signals a bright future for the franchise. With a performance that echoes through the annals of Giants history, Webb has established himself as a cornerstone for the team, leaving fans eager for what lies ahead.

As the baseball world shifts focus, Webb’s name will undoubtedly be counted among the greats, alongside legends like Voiselle, as he continues to carve out his place in Giants lore.

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