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Giants star RHP Logan Webb (knee) making rare appearance on IL
Apr 30, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; San Francisco Giants pitcher Logan Webb (62) throws a pitch during the second inning against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images San Francisco Giants right-hander Logan Webb was placed on the injured list with right knee bursitis on Saturday, meaning he will miss a start for the first time in five years.
The move was retroactive to Wednesday. Webb last pitched on Tuesday, allowing a season-high-tying six earned runs along with seven hits and no walks with four strikeouts on 62 pitches in a 10-5 home loss to the San Diego Padres. He left after four innings with knee discomfort.
In a corresponding move on Saturday, the Giants recalled right-hander Trevor McDonald from Triple-A Sacramento.
An All-Star the past two seasons, Webb, 29, has made 157 straight starts for San Francisco since going on the injured list in July 2021.
“I haven’t missed a start in a long time, so it’s been eating at me a little bit,” Webb said on Saturday before the Giants’ game against the Pittsburgh Pirates. “But I think it’s best for me, best for the team, best for the longevity of my career. That sort of thing. I’ve got a lot of good people in my corner that talked me into it, pretty much. But I’m glad I did.”
Webb said the knee has been an issue for a while and was aggravated when he covered first base during an April 30 game against the Philadelphia Phillies.
Giants manager Tony Vitello said that Webb needed to be convinced to take time off to heal the knee.
“It’s a little bit more of a, I don’t want to say day-to-day thing, but a little bit more of a, give it a few days and then see where he’s at,” Vitello said on Saturday. “Better to keep the long run in mind.”
Webb is 2-4 with a 5.06 ERA, 15 walks and 42 strikeouts in 48 innings over eight starts this season.
He is a career 72-57 with a 3.45 ERA, 265 walks and 1,036 strikeouts in 1,110 1/3 innings over 188 regular-season games (185 starts). He also won the Gold Glove for National League pitchers last season.
McDonald, 25, is 1-0 this season for San Francisco with a 1.29 ERA, no walks and eight strikeouts in seven innings in his lone outing, a 3-2 win over the Padres on Monday. The rookie right-hander has appeared in five games (three starts) over parts of three seasons since 2024 and is 2-0 with three walks and 23 strikeouts in 25 innings.
The Giants also selected the contract of catcher Logan Porter from Sacramento. San Francisco traded Gold Glove-winning catcher Patrick Bailey earlier in the day to the Cleveland Guardians.
–Field Level Media
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Miguel Vargas, White Sox power way past Mariners
May 9, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago White Sox third baseman Miguel Vargas (20) rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run against the Seattle Mariners during the third inning at Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images Miguel Vargas homered twice and Colson Montgomery also went deep to back five strong innings from Anthony Kay and boost the Chicago White Sox to a 6-1 victory against the visiting Seattle Mariners on Saturday.
Chicago stopped a three-game losing streak behind its second straight multi-homer game. Relievers Grant Taylor, Bryan Hudson and Tyler Schweitzer combined on four shutout innings to finish a combined four-hitter.
Montgomery started the latest White Sox power display early, reaching Seattle starting pitcher Luis Castillo for a two-run blast with two out in the first inning.
Castillo worked around a leadoff single in the second but couldn’t strand a leadoff runner an inning later. Sam Antonacci was hit by a pitch to open the third and scored when Vargas homered to left-center.
Castillo remained winless in eight starts this season. He fell to 0-4 after scattering five hits for four runs in four innings. The right-hander had six strikeouts against zero walks but yielded multiple homers for the second time in his past three outings.
Seattle struggled to mount an attack after scoring 12 runs on 12 hits in the series opener.
Kay (2-1) spaced three hits, all singles, and one run in five innings. He walked two and struck out five, one shy of his season high.
Kay allowed baserunners in every inning but the second but kept the Mariners off the scoreboard apart from a Rob Refsnyder RBI sacrifice fly in the fifth.
The Mariners’ relief corps was sharp in spots but not perfect. Josh Simpson retired the first two batters he faced in the fifth before Vargas connected for a solo shot to push the Chicago lead to 5-1.
It was Vargas’ first multi-homer game since May 16, 2025. Teammate Tristan Peters also had two hits.
Julio Rodriguez singled twice for the Mariners, who stranded seven runners while going 0-for-5 with men in scoring position.
Edgar Quero provided an insurance run for Chicago on a forceout in the eighth.
Montgomery has reached base in 21 consecutive games.
Left fielder Andrew Benintendi (neck stiffness) was a late scratch for Chicago.
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Padres end lengthy offense drought, take down Cards
May 9, 2026; San Diego, California, USA; San Diego Padres third baseman Manny Machado (13) celebrates with right fielder Fernando Tatis Jr. (23) after hitting a one run home run during the eighth inning against the St. Louis Cardinals at Petco Park. Mandatory Credit: David Frerker-Imagn Images Ty France and Manny Machado homered Saturday, while Fernando Tatis Jr. supplied a tiebreaking hit during a three-run fifth inning that lifted the San Diego Padres to a 4-2 win over the visiting St. Louis Cardinals.
Starter Randy Vasquez (4-1) scattered six hits over five innings while allowing just one run. Vasquez walked none and fanned six before San Diego’s high-leverage relievers took care of the rest.
St. Louis touched Adrian Morejon for a run in the eighth on Ivan Herrera’s RBI double that scored JJ Wetherholt. Mason Miller came in to get the final out of the eighth on Jordan Walker’s groundout, then pitched the ninth for his 12th save in as many chances.
Dustin May (3-4) pitched well aside from the fifth. He permitted three hits and three runs (two earned) over six innings with two walks and seven strikeouts.
Cardinals pitching brought a 17-inning scoreless streak against the Padres into the game. May took a no-hit bid into the fifth before France unloaded a 405-foot shot over the wall in center, his fourth of the year.
San Diego pressed the issue further with a walk to Sung-Mun Song and the first of Freddy Fermin’s two singles. A passed ball on Pedro Pages moved both runners up 90 feet before Jackson Merrill fanned. Tatis lofted a two-run single to short right to give the Padres a 3-1 lead.
Machado added insurance in the eighth when he lined a solo homer to left-center, snapping an 0-for-24 skid that dropped his average to .195.
St. Louis used a rare bout of wildness from Miller to construct a threat in the ninth. Walks to Nolan Gorman and Nathan Church put two on with one out and Yohel Pozo reached with two outs when Miller tossed a wild pitch on strike three.
But Miller got Wetherholt to look at a 102 mph fastball for a game-ending strikeout, his fourth of the inning.
Church gave the Cardinals a 1-0 fourth-inning lead with a two-out RBI double.
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Ernie Clement has 5 of Jays' 20 hits in 14-1 win vs. Angels
May 9, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Blue Jays catcher Brandon Valenzuela (59) hits a three run home run i the fifth inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Gerry Angus-Imagn Images Brandon Valenzuela hit a three-run homer to cap a seven-run fifth inning Saturday and the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the visiting Los Angeles Angels 14-1.
Valenzuela had four hits and Ernie Clement recorded his second career five-hit game, including a solo homer as Toronto rapped out 20 hits to take their second straight in the three-game series.
Jesus Sanchez added a solo homer as Toronto padded statistics against infielder Adam Frazier, who pitched a four-run eighth for the Angels, who have lost four of five to Toronto this season.
Mason Fluharty (2-0) pitched a perfect fifth.
The Angels threatened in the second against starter Trey Yesavage. Jorge Soler led off with a double to the top of the center field wall. He took third on Yoan Moncada’s one-out single to right. The inning ended when Addison Barger threw Soler out of the plate on Vaughn Grissom’s flyout to right.
Barger (sprained ankle) was reinstated from the injured list Saturday with Yohendrick Pinango optioned to Triple-A Buffalo.
Yesavage tossed four scoreless innings, allowing four hits with six strikeouts on 87 pitches.
Toronto scored once in its fourth against Jack Kochanowicz (2-2). Sanchez was hit by a pitch followed by singles from Daulton Varsho and Clement to load the bases with no outs. Andres Gimenez hit a sacrifice fly to the left field corner.
Toronto scored seven more in the fifth against the sloppy Angels. Barger walked and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. singled. The runners advanced on a wild pitch and Kazuma Okamoto flared an RBI single to left. Sanchez blooped an RBI single that dropped among three fielders down the left field line.
Another run scored when Kochanowicz threw wildly to first on Varsho’s comebacker. Clement grounded an RBI single to left to make it 5-0. Mitch Farris replaced Kochanowicz and allowed Valenzuela’s one-out, three-run homer to left.
Kochanowicz allowed seven runs (six earned), nine hits and two walks with no strikeouts on 84 pitches in four-plus innings.
Clement led off the seventh with a homer to left against Farris. Guerrero added an RBI single.
Pinch hitter Frazier stroked an RBI double to right against Tyler Rogers in the eighth to give the Angels their first run of the series.
Angels pinch hitter Omar Martinez picked up his first major league hit in the ninth with a single against Tommy Nance.
–Field Level Media
