The San Francisco Giants are navigating a tough season, and the rumor mill is buzzing with a potential move that could leave fans scratching their heads. According to Bob Nightengale of USA Today, multiple MLB executives suggest the Giants might be open to trade talks for fan-favorite ace Logan Webb—a decision that would be nothing short of a colossal mistake.
It's no secret that the Giants are struggling. Their offense has been inconsistent, the pitching staff got off to a rocky start, and the team's overall performance has left much to be desired. After trading catcher Patrick Bailey to the Cleveland Guardians, it's clear San Francisco is leaning toward being sellers at the deadline. But dealing Webb? That's a different story entirely.
Webb, the homegrown right-hander, is more than just a fan favorite. He's a frontline starter with elite upside—a rare commodity in today's game. Teams don't willingly part with that kind of talent unless they're facing free agency uncertainty. For the Giants, that's not the case. Webb is under club control for three more seasons on a team-friendly five-year, $90 million deal. That's the kind of contract that builds championship cores, not trade chips.
Of course, Webb is currently battling an injury and has struggled this season, posting a 5.06 ERA. That might tempt some teams to lowball an offer, but it's also a reason for the Giants to hold tight. Trading him now would mean selling low on a pitcher who has proven he can dominate when healthy. The return likely wouldn't match his true value.
In a division stacked with powerhouse offenses, a pitcher like Webb is the kind of anchor you build around—not trade away. The Giants have a golden opportunity to stay patient and let their ace rediscover his form. Rumor or not, moving Webb would be a move they'd regret for years.
