Webb used 30 pitches to record 5 strikeouts in 2 innings of work. Beforehand, he greeted Marcus Stroman, who started opposite him and had some memorable Twitter interactions during baseball’s…
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — It wasn’t even three weeks ago that Logan Webb and Marcus Stroman were going back and forth on Twitter about the possibility of organizing their own exhibitions here in Arizona. Anything to play competitive baseball amid a lockout that showed no signs of ending anytime soon.
On the opening night of Cactus League play, Webb’s repertoire looked ready for Opening Day. He started his two innings of work by getting Nico Hoerner swinging on a change low and away and ended his outing by with a his fifth punchout, freezing Greg Deichmann on a slider that just crossed the inside corner of the plate.
The only time he didn’t look the part came during a brief stretch at the start of the second inning, when he lost all control, threw a pitch behind a Cubs batter and let Frazier steal second base.
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