SAN FRANCISCO – The natural reaction to Logan Webb’s early season struggles on the mound this season is one of nervous cautious.On the one hand, seeing the Giants’ pitching staff ace sputter through his first few starts of the 2026 MLB season doesn’t exactly inspire a whole lot of confidence.On the other hand, history shows that this is nothing really new for Webb.Through six starts this season, including a better-but-not-good-enough outing in San Francisco’s 3-0 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday, Webb’s 2-3 record is pretty accurate considering how he has pitched.While that might be concerning for fans and first-year Giants manager Tony Vitello, it’s pretty much the same pattern that Webb has had throughout his MLB career.In his seven previous seasons, Webb had winning records after six starts three times (4-1 in 2022, 3-1 in 2024 and 3-1 in 2025). In 2020, he was at the break-even point at 2-2. The other three seasons (2019, 2021 and 2023) Webb was a combined 3-9 after six starts.Against the Dodgers at Oracle Park on Thursday, Webb had arguably one of his best starts of the season. He threw seven strong...