Logan Webb always is in the picture for most innings pitched at the end of the year, but wins have been another story.ESPN’s David Schoenfield weighed in on what the Giants can expect from Webb entering his eighth MLB season, all with San Francisco.“It’s not bold to predict that Logan Webb will lead the National League in innings pitched,” Schoenfield wrote in a piece published Tuesday. “He has done that three seasons in a row.” Logan Webb exits to an ovation He will finish 2025 leading MLB in innings pitched and the NL in strikeouts pic.twitter.com/ZNuAc4G6RN — SF Giants on NBCS (@NBCSGiants) September 28, 2025 Webb barely had the edge on Garrett Crochet last season for innings pitched in the entire league with 207.1.“The last pitcher to lead his league four consecutive seasons was Greg Maddux,” Schoenfield continued. “He did it five years in a row from 1991 to 1995. Before Maddux’s run, Robin Roberts was the last to do it from 1951 to 1955.”Webb has been the ace in San Francisco for years now and has gained the respect of everyone in the clubhouse, from teammates to coaches. Schoenfield had...