SCOTTSDALE — There were just a few dozen people watching on Friday afternoon when Logan Webb threw the first “competitive” pitch of 2026 for the Giants. After 12 bullpen sessions to prepare his arm, Webb dug in against outfielder Jerar Encarnacion to start the first day of live batting practice matchups between the team’s pitchers and hitters.Afterward, Webb smiled when asked about feeling any nerves. He said Justin Verlander taught all of the pitchers a lesson last year. “The minute you’re not nervous pitching in a game or facing hitters is the minute you should hang them up,” Verlander told them.  Getting closer and closer to games pic.twitter.com/vRDaVRqJki — Alex Pavlovic (@PavlovicNBCS) February 13, 2026 The normal spring progression will have Webb on a mound in a Cactus League game later this month, but after that, his spring will take a turn. Webb will be one of the aces of a loaded Team USA roster for the World Baseball Classic, and he’ll join Paul Skenes, Tarik Skubal and others at Papago Park — the Giants’ minor league facility — on March 1 for training sessions. After...