Logan Webb Dominates as Giants Shut Out Rockies 4-0: Adames and Devers Homer, San Francisco Finishes 2025 Season at .500

Sunday, September 28th, 2025

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Logan Webb Dominates, Giants Shut Out Rockies 4-0

Logan Webb delivered an outstanding performance, striking out eight batters to lead Major League Baseball with 224 strikeouts and topping all pitchers with 207 innings pitched. His dominant outing powered the San Francisco Giants to a 4-0 victory over the Colorado Rockies.

Power Surge from Willy Adames and Rafael Devers

Willy Adames made history by hitting his 30th home run, becoming the first Giant to reach that mark since Barry Bonds in 2004. Rafael Devers also added a home run to support Webb’s effort on the mound. Adames, originally slated to bat second, was moved up in the order for a late switch and produced the first leadoff homer of his career in the bottom of the first inning.

Webb’s Historic Season Continues

Webb completed his afternoon without walking a batter over 5 1/3 innings, improving his record to 3-0 with a 1.56 ERA and 21 strikeouts against the Rockies for the season. It marked the first time since Bill Voiselle in 1944 that a Giants pitcher led the National League in both strikeouts and innings pitched. Webb left the game in the sixth to an ovation and thanks from his teammates and the Giants faithful.

Jung Hoo Lee and Spencer Bivens Contribute

Jung Hoo Lee added a two-run single, helping the Giants cap their season at 81-81—a one-game improvement from manager Bob Melvin’s first year, though San Francisco once again missed the playoffs for a fourth consecutive season. Reliever Spencer Bivens closed out the final two innings to secure his third save of the year.

Devers Sets Rare MLB Mark

Rafael Devers played in his 163rd game of the season, having been traded from Boston to San Francisco after 73 games with the Red Sox. The last player to appear in 163 games was Minnesota’s Justin Morneau in 2008. Todd Zeile also accomplished this in 1996 following a midseason trade.

Colorado Rockies’ Record-Setting Struggles

Right-hander McCade Brown (0-5) started for the Rockies and allowed two home runs and four hits over three innings. Rockies starters finished the season with a 6.65 ERA, the highest in MLB history, eclipsing Detroit’s 6.64 in 1996.

Key Moment: Wilmer Flores' Emotional Exit

San Francisco first baseman Wilmer Flores was replaced in the third inning and received a standing ovation in what may have been his final appearance in a Giants uniform.

Key Stat: Rockies’ Notable Lows

Colorado finished the season with 119 losses, the most by a National League team since the 1962 Mets lost 120 games. The Rockies allowed 1,021 runs, their worst total since 1999, and finished with a run differential of minus-424, the lowest in over a century. Their 18-63 road record is also a new franchise worst.

In summary

The San Francisco Giants closed out the season with a strong 4-0 victory over the Colorado Rockies, propelled by Logan Webb’s league-leading performance and home runs from Willy Adames and Rafael Devers. Despite the win and individual milestones, the Giants narrowly missed the playoffs while the Rockies set new records for losses and pitching struggles. Key moments included Wilmer Flores’ emotional exit and historic statistical lows for Colorado, highlighting the contrasting fortunes of the two teams as the 2025 season concluded.


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