Logan Webb nearly achieved baseball immortality with the longest no-hit bid of his MLB career on Wednesday at American Family Field, but the Giants ace was more than glad his team ended the night with a 1-0 win over the Milwaukee Brewers.“I was thinking I usually lead the league in hits given up, so I was going to give it up at some point,” Webb joked with reporters after the game. “No, I was just trying to — it’s a close game, it’s 1-0, and I obviously think about those things, but I was just trying to keep it at zero.”Behind Webb’s gem and rookie outfielder Victor Bericoto’s first career home run, San Francisco finally got a win in the third game of its series against Milwaukee after dropping the first two. It marked the Giants’ first win of the 2026 MLB season where they scored two or fewer runs; they were 0-24 in such games before Wednesday’s victory. Victor Bericoto crushes his first MLB home run pic.twitter.com/8FHPh0xfqi — SF Giants on NBCS (@NBCSGiants) June 4, 2026 Webb took a perfect game into the sixth inning before issuing a leadoff walk to Sal Frelick — the longest...
Logan Webb feels like Giants ‘leader’ again after near-no-hitter vs. Brewers
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