Logan Webb finishes with majors-best 207 innings as Giants beat Rockies 4-0 in season finale
Webb led the National League with 224 strikeouts and pitched a majors-best 207 innings, helping the Giants finish 81-81 but miss playoffs for the fourth straight year.
- On Sunday, the San Francisco Giants beat the Colorado Rockies 4-0 as All-Star right-hander Logan Webb struck out eight and finished with 224 strikeouts and a majors-best 207 innings.
- The Colorado Rockies finished with a run differential of minus-424, the worst since 1900, and allowed 1,021 runs, marking their third straight 100-loss season.
- Willy Adames homered to reach 30 homers, and Rafael Devers played his 163rd game for the Red Sox as the Giants finished 81-81.
- Buster Posey, President of baseball operations, will weigh roster and managerial choices as Bob Melvin, Giants manager, said he had no assurances after Sunday's game.
- On the road, Colorado's 18-63 record highlights systemic issues, including a starters' 6.64 ERA and allowing 63 hits in a series.
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Logan Webb finishes with majors-best 207 innings as Giants beat Rockies 4-0 in season finale
Logan Webb struck out eight on the way to leading the National League with 224 Ks and also pitched a majors-best 207 innings, sending the Giants past the Colorado Rockies 4-0 on Sunday.
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