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Giants Place Logan Webb on Injured List, Call Up Trevor McDonald

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The San Francisco Giants’ Opening Day battery, a duo that has been a cornerstone of the team’s pitching strategy for the last three seasons, has undergone a significant shakeup. Just hours after trading catcher Patrick Bailey to the Cleveland Guardians, the Giants announced that ace pitcher Logan Webb has been placed on the 15-Day Injured List. This marks Webb’s first trip to the IL since 2021, a concerning development for a player who has consistently led the National League in innings pitched over the past three seasons.

Webb’s injury, diagnosed as right knee bursitis, is retroactive to May 6. This ailment forced him to exit his last outing after throwing only 61 pitches, raising concerns about his performance, which has seen him struggle to a 5.06 ERA and a 3.59 FIP through eight starts. The Giants remain hopeful that the injury is behind him and that he will be able to return as soon as the 15 days are up.

In Webb’s absence, the Giants have called up right-hander Trevor McDonald to step into the rotation. Although McDonald has had a rocky season in Triple-A, he shone in his most recent appearance, dominating against the San Diego Padres by allowing just two hits and one run over seven innings while striking out eight. With no recent outings since that performance, the Giants can strategically slot McDonald into the rotation as needed.

Meanwhile, with Bailey’s departure, catcher Logan Porter has been promoted from Triple-A Sacramento to fill the void. The Giants appear committed to maintaining a three-catcher system, even with Bailey’s exit, as Porter will join Eric Haase and Jesús Rodríguez behind the plate. Additionally, Daniel Susac is currently rehabbing in Triple-A and is expected to return during the upcoming road trip, barring any setbacks.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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