Hey everyone, I spent some time digging into Logan Webb’s performance, especially his splits, and thought I’d share my findings with you all. It’s been quite the journey going through all these stats.

First off, I started by gathering all the data I could find on Webb. This guy’s been around for a while, and it’s fascinating to see how his career has evolved. Born back in ’96, and now a free agent for the 2029 season, his journey is quite something. I remember when he was drafted in 2014, it felt like just yesterday!
Collecting Data
- Looked up his season splits for 2023. It’s always interesting to see how a player performs against different teams.
- Dug into his minor league stats too. You can learn a lot about a player’s development by looking at their early career.
- Checked out some general stats, like his ERA and WHIP for the last season. He was among the best, ranking 10th in ERA with 3.25 and 6th in WHIP with 1.07. That’s pretty impressive.
Then, I moved on to analyzing the numbers. I noticed Webb is a real workhorse, being the only pitcher with over 200 innings in each of the past two seasons. That’s some serious stamina! And he’s got at least 10 wins in each of the last four seasons. Consistency is key, right?
Analyzing the Numbers
- Focused on his pitch data. He’s thrown over 13,000 pitches since 2019!
- Noticed he relies a lot on his Sinker, throwing it at around 93mph. It’s interesting to see how pitchers develop their go-to pitches.
But it wasn’t all smooth sailing. I also found out that the Giants had a tough time when Webb was starting, with a 15-18 record in his 33 starts. Despite that, he led in innings pitched and was tied for the lead in quality starts. It just shows that baseball is a team sport, and one player can only do so much.
After all this digging, I compiled everything into a simple report. It was a lot of numbers, but it gave me a clearer picture of Webb’s performance. It’s amazing how much data is out there and how much you can learn from it. I might not be a pro analyst, but it’s fun to pretend sometimes, right?
Anyway, that’s my deep dive into Logan Webb’s splits. I hope you found it as interesting as I did. It’s always fun to look beyond the surface and see what makes these athletes tick. Until next time, keep swinging for the fences!
