ARSENAL REPORT: Giant changes: Webb, Junis

This week in the Arsenal Report we are looking at a pair of Giants pitchers who have made massive pitch mix changes so far in 2022 to varied results. The Giants have been one of the best organizations in baseball in recent years in getting results out of pitchers with previously unremarkable major league results. They have not been afraid to make big changes, and thus Giants have been frequent subjects in the last two years in this column.  

Webb’s stuff going sideways

Logan Webb (RHP, SF) was one of the best breakout stories of 2021, as he elevated himself into ace-territory discussion by completely revamping his arsenal and pitch mix, as we detailed in an Arsenal Report. The long and short of it was that he added a lot of sink and...

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