Outlook Logan Webb
Logan Webb looks to rebound following All-Star break rest after an uncharacteristic slump
Webb earned his third consecutive All-Star selection following a historic June, though he ultimately withdrew from the midsummer classic to prioritize rest. He has hit a localized rough patch over his last 14 days, posting a bloated 10.80 ERA and 2.00 WHIP across two starts for a fourth-place Giants squad that currently sits at 41-55. Despite the recent turbulence, he remains the undisputed staff anchor and the primary option in the San Francisco rotation.
While his recent results are jarring, they contrast sharply with his elite season metrics and career baseline. Our models project Webb to finish the year with a strong 3.26 ERA and nearly 200 innings pitched, suggesting the recent spike in hits allowed is an anomaly rather than a permanent decline. His underlying command remains stable, and as a proven workhorse who earned NL Pitcher of the Month honors just weeks ago, he is an obvious candidate for immediate positive regression.
Webb is scheduled for a single start this week on Saturday against the Mariners in Seattle. While the Mariners' home park is traditionally pitcher-friendly, providing a soft landing spot for Webb to reset his mechanics, our projection expects a 5.25 ERA for the week as he finds his rhythm again. Despite the cautious weekly forecast, his status as the team's number one starter and his high-volume history make him too valuable to bench. Start.
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Outlook Randy Arozarena
Randy Arozarena carries All-Star momentum into the second half as the Mariners' offensive engine
Arozarena has been scorching over the last 14 days, batting .314 with three home runs and eight RBI. Recently named to his third All-Star game, he serves as the primary left fielder for a second-place Mariners squad currently sitting at 48-49 in the division. Despite a brief hamstring scare in late June, his elite 1.055 OPS over the last two weeks suggests he is fully healthy and remains a high-volume fixture in the heart of the order.
Our data shows Arozarena significantly outperforming his 2024 results, currently sitting at a robust .286 batting average for the season. While his 11 home runs are slightly behind his 2025 pace, his improved plate discipline and 18 stolen bases indicate a return to his high-ceiling multi-category ways. This surge appears sustainable, as his underlying metrics align more with his career peaks than his previous down year.
The Mariners open a three-game home set against the Giants following the break. Matchups look favorable to neutral, starting with Landen Roupp and his 4.37 ERA, followed by Logan Webb and Robbie Ray. With teammates Julio Rodriguez and Rob Refsnyder currently on the shelf, Arozarena is the undisputed focal point of the offense and must be in all active lineups. Start.
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