Times Standard (Eureka)

Webb not concerned with spring struggles

Pitcher will start Opening Day for SF

- By Evan Webeck

Always his harshest critic, Logan Webb expressed after his most recent start how much he'd like to see a zero in the runs column next to his name, even in a meaningles­s spring training box score.

He had one final tuneup to do it, Friday against the Cubs, and after laboring through 4 1/3 innings in a 13-12 come-from-behind win, Webb said, “I did the opposite.”

Ahead of the third Opening Day start of his career, Thursday in San Diego, Webb surrendere­d nine runs on nine hits, including a pair of home runs with the ball flying on an especially arid day in the desert. Allowing the Cubs to bat around in the first, Webb was pulled before he could escape the inning and reentered to start the second.

The start raised Webb's ERA in six Cactus League starts to 10.97.

“I know it doesn't look good,” Webb said. “But I'm actually somewhat happy with how I was feeling.”

Knowing the standard Webb to which holds himself, let's hear him out.

“I thought the rest of the outing (besides the first inning) was pretty good,” he said. “I really did feel good the last couple innings. I thought the changeup got better as the outing went on. The control of the pitches started to get better. … The shapes (of pitches) are all fine still. I thought first-pitch strikes were better. I'm a ground ball guy and this air sometimes doesn't do me very well. Hopefully the zeroes start coming in when they start to matter.”

Still, Webb couldn't help himself.

“It's still not good enough,” he said. “I know that. I don't feel good about it. But I'm trusting the process and I'm hoping everyone else is trusting the process as well.”

If manager Bob Melvin has learned anything about his ace this spring…

“That's just who he is, right?” Melvin said.

For reasons besides boosting his own confidence in his final spring training start, Webb would have liked to pitch better. The lineup behind him resembled the one that could take the field with him on Opening Day.

Despite falling into a 9-0 hole in the first inning, growing to 10-0 before they came to bat in the second, the Giants came all the way back to win, 13-12.

“I was excited to be out there with them and I just completely ruined the excitement with that first inning, which kind of sucked,” Webb said. “But they have my back. They know what I'm capable of.”

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