Outlook Logan Webb
Logan Webb set to return to Giants rotation and reclaim ace status
Giants staff anchor Logan Webb is poised to make his return to the rotation this week after landing on the injured list with right knee bursitis in May. Webb completed a brief minor league rehab assignment and is ready to boost a fourth-place Giants squad that sits at a 23-36 record. He immediately reclaims his role as the clear number one starter in San Francisco.
His 5.01 ERA and 1.40 WHIP through nine starts this year look alarming, but our projections expect him to correct course toward a 3.26 ERA and 1.18 WHIP. Webb's stellar 2025 track record—where he posted a 3.25 ERA and 224 strikeouts—indicates that his early struggles were a fluke hindered by the knee issue. Buy low if a rival manager is panicking, as the underlying talent remains elite.
Webb is scheduled for a single start this week on Wednesday on the road against the Milwaukee Brewers. Although there is minor risk of a limited pitch count in his first game back, his matchup and pedigree make him an essential active option. Trust our data and insert him into your lineup as a confident Start.
Updated 3 days ago
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Outlook J.T. Ginn
J.T. Ginn's spectacular run makes him a must-start option in an injury-ravaged rotation.
Ginn has been sensational, posting a stellar 1.50 ERA and 1.03 WHIP with 29 strikeouts over his last 30 days. He slots in as a crucial starting pitcher for the third-place Athletics (28-31), who desperately need his production with rotation mates Luis Severino and Aaron Civale both sidelined with shoulder injuries.
His current 2.96 ERA is a massive leap forward from his 5.34 mark last year, though our models project some regression toward a 4.25 ERA and 1.33 WHIP over the rest of the season. Still, his improved strikeout-to-walk ratio suggests his steps forward are legitimate, making him a strong hold in all formats.
Ginn is lined up for a single start this week on June 5th on the road against the Astros. He will match up against Houston's Peter Lambert, who carries a respectable 3.77 ERA. Given Ginn's magnificent current form, keep him active. Verdict: Start.
Updated 3 days ago

