After a strong 2025 MLB season, it comes as no surprise that Giants ace Logan Webb had a notable finish in the National League Cy Young Award vote.
Webb, who turns 29 next week, finished fourth in voting (47 points) after leading MLB with 207 innings while notching a career-high 224 strikeouts, becoming the first Giant to lead the NL in both innings and strikeouts since 1944.
The Pittsburgh Pirates’ Paul Skenes was a unanimous winner in the NL.
Paul Skenes wins the 2025 NL Cy Young Award UNANIMOUSLY!
He is the first NL pitcher to do so since Sandy Alcantara in 2022. pic.twitter.com/VF9QgsfCmA — MLB (@MLB) November 13, 2025
Webb has finished second, sixth and fourth in NL Cy Young Award voting over the past three seasons.
Logan Webb finished fourth in NL Cy Young Award voting

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