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Giants star RHP Logan Webb (knee) making rare appearance on IL

By Thomson Reuters May 9, 2026 | 10:54 PM

San Francisco Giants right-hander Logan Webb was placed on the injured list with right knee bursitis on Saturday, meaning he will miss a start for the first time in five years.

The move was retroactive to Wednesday. Webb ​last pitched on Tuesday, allowing a season-high-tying six earned runs along with seven ‌hits and no walks with four strikeouts on 62 pitches in a 10-5 home loss to the San Diego Padres. He left after four innings with knee discomfort.

In a corresponding move on Saturday, the Giants recalled right-hander Trevor McDonald from Triple-A Sacramento.

An All-Star the past two seasons, Webb, 29, has made ‌157 straight ​starts for San Francisco since going on the injured ⁠list in July 2021.

“I haven’t missed ⁠a start in a long time, so it’s been eating at me a little bit,” Webb said on Saturday before the Giants’ game against the Pittsburgh Pirates. “But I think it’s best for me, best for the team, best for the longevity ​of my career. That sort of thing. I’ve got a lot of good people in my corner that talked me into it, pretty much. But I’m glad I did.”

Webb ⁠said the knee has been an issue for ⁠a while and was aggravated when he covered first base during ​an April 30 game against the Philadelphia Phillies.

Giants manager Tony Vitello said that Webb needed to ​be convinced to take time off to heal the knee.

“It’s a little ‌bit more of a, I don’t want to say day-to-day thing, but a little bit more of a, give it a few days and then see where he’s at,” Vitello said on Saturday. “Better to keep the long run in mind.”

Webb is 2-4 with a 5.06 ⁠ERA, 15 walks and 42 strikeouts in 48 innings over eight starts this season.

He is a career 72-57 with a 3.45 ERA, 265 walks and 1,036 strikeouts in 1,110 1/3 innings ⁠over 188 regular-season games (185 starts). ‌He also won the Gold Glove for National League pitchers ⁠last season.

McDonald, 25, is 1-0 this season for San Francisco with ​a 1.29 ‌ERA, no walks and eight strikeouts in seven innings in ​his lone ⁠outing, a 3-2 win over the Padres on Monday. The rookie right-hander has appeared in five games (three starts) over parts of three seasons since 2024 and is 2-0 with three walks and 23 strikeouts in 25 innings.

The Giants also selected the contract of catcher Logan Porter from Sacramento. San Francisco traded Gold Glove-winning catcher Patrick Bailey earlier in the day to the ​Cleveland Guardians.

–Field Level Media