San Francisco – For the second time this month, Logan Webb Tok The Mound in Oracle Park against the AS of a team of the central NL and Launched a fantastic excursion. On April 8, Hey obtained a decision without decision. On Wednesday night, he won the victory.
Webb beat Freddy Peralta and Wilmer Flores led two races to reestablish him as RBI leader of baseball as the giants (16-9) defeated the Milwaukee brewers, 4-2. The AS of the giants launched 6 1/3 inputs without goals with six strikeouts to three walks while registering their fourth start of quality in the year.
Through six openings, Webb now has an effectiveness of 1.98 with 44 strikeouts in 36 1/3 entries, the second more in all baseball behind only the Zack Wheeler of Philadelphia Philis (37 1/3).
“He is one of the elite pitchers in the National League,” said Manager Bob Melvin.
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Webb registered his third victory of the season, but was close to ending with a decision not after the closing Ryan Walker suffered a second consecutive departure.
The giants entered the ninth with an advantage of four races and Melvin called Walker, his first departure from Blowing a salvation against Los Angeles Angels By allowing four races and recording without outs. Instead of recovering, Walker allowed two races in the bases of Brice Turang loaded with a base rule with only one, a swing that cut the advantage of San Francisco to 4-2 and forced Melvin to summon Camilo with runners in second and third.
Doval experienced his own struggles earlier this year, but the unique All-Star hit Milwaukee (13-12) by expelling Jackson Chourio and get Chrisitan Yelich to get to the ground, registering his fourth rescue of the year.
Walker has been unchanged in its last two exits, allowing six races won and registering only one after converting its first five opportunities of the year. When asked about the future of the closest role, Melvin said giants like Walker and Doval and “will discover it, come on.”
“It’s too early to say anything,” said Melvin. “Do not talk to anyone, but we are in a great position that we have two types that can close games.”
Webb left its own jams along the way to register its fourth start of quality in the year. The brewers charged the bases against Webb at the top of the second entry on a walk and two singles, but the right neck escaped problems by eliminating Chourio with the bases loaded.
Starting with the Chourio punch, Webb prosecuted to remove 11 consecutive batters until William Contreras opened the sixth entrance with a strong single. Contreras tried to advance from First to Third in the Single Fourlck single to the right garden, but Mike Yastrzemski launched a single Hopper textbook to Matt Chapman, who applied the label and recorded the exit. Webb, having collided with the third base coach of Bewers, Jason Lane, did not see that the work was developed.
“I don’t know if that is on video, but I smoked it,” Webb said. “I apologized. I thought,” my evil. “Hello, he apologized. Yaz is one of the best to throw people, especially the third base.

Webb obtained more help from his defense when Christian Koss hooked the difficult One-Hopper, slipped in the anti-Holyse sense of Rhys Hoskins, and threw in an antihorean sense and first launched at the exit to finish the entrance.
“In closed games in our baseball stadium, and we are going to play many of them, that is the type of defense we need to play to win games,” said Melvin.
After six innings without score and a half, San Francisco broke the draw without scoring by placing a four point at the bottom of the sixth to establish a 4-0 advantage.
Flores led two races in a simple base loading to record their careers 26 and 27 of the year, most of the baseball, then the giants scored two races thanks to a couple or errors of the brewers. Chapman crossed home’s dish when Turang could not drive Lamonte Wade Jr.
The brewers persecuted Webb from the ball game with one in the seventh after putting the runners in the first and second one, but the left -handed Erik Miller recorded two quick exits to detect the runners and make sure we Webb were not labeling to run. Tyler Rogers launched an eighth without score, and after Walker’s second hiccup, Doval closed the game in the ninth.
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