SF Giants’ Logan Webb, Hayden Birdsong throw first live bullpens Today Us News



SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — If the stars align, Logan Webb will have an opportunity to pitch against Jung Hoo Lee at loanDepot Park in Miami during the upcoming World Baseball Classic. On the fourth day of camp, Webb and Lee previewed that matchup in a much more lax environment than that of the tournament.

Webb and fellow right-hander Hayden Birdsong each threw their first live bullpens of camp on Friday afternoon at the main field at Scottsdale Stadium, while left-hander Carson Whisenhunt and right-hander Will Bednar faced hitters on a backfield.

“Obviously, it’d be fun to face him,” Webb said of Lee, the captain of South Korea. “I think that’s why I threw him all balls today, just so he doesn’t get to see it. No, I’m just kidding. It’d be a blast. I think I’ve faced Jung Hoo probably four times in live (bullpens) and I don’t think I’ve thrown him one strike. I don’t know why that is, but hopefully, if I do face him in the WBC, I remember how to throw strikes during that at-bat.

“I’m excited for Jungy, and I know he’s excited to represent his country. Obviously, if we’re facing each other, I’m not going to be friendly with him. But, always before and after.”

Webb faced six batters and threw 25 pitches, while Birdsong faced four batters and threw 20 pitches. Here are the results for both Webb and Birdsong:

Webb

  • Jerar Encarnacion: six pitches, fly out (Webb hit Encarnacion on the fifth pitch, but Encarnacion continued the at-bat)
  • Heliot Ramos: three pitches, strikeout swinging
  • Jung Hoo Lee: five pitches, walk
  • Jared Oliva: two pitches, single
  • Grant McCray: six pitches, strikeout looking
  • Drew Gilbert: three pitches, double

Birdsong

  • Jerar Encarnacion: six pitches, walk
  • Heliot Ramos: five pitches, pop out
  • Jung Hoo Lee: three pitches, single
  • Patrick Bailey: six pitches, strikeout swinging

“It was really good,” Birdsong said. “The heater was there, so that’s what I’m happy about.”

The most impressive swing of the day belonged to Gilbert, who smashed the third pitch he saw from Webb and one-hopped the center-field wall. Oliva, a non-roster invitee, sent Webb ducking when he smashed a line drive in Webb’s direction that hit the netting directly behind the mound.

Lee and Webb will both leave camp around March to begin practicing with their respective teams. Webb has the luxury of Team USA practicing at the nearby Papago Park, but Lee will have to travel to Tokyo to join South Korea in pool play.

“I’ve always been attending these international competitions as a player, but now going over there as a captain,” Lee said. “Also, this is my first time going over there as a Major  League Baseball player. I feel like there’s a lot of responsibility that follows with it, so I would like to try my best out there.”


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