SF Giants lose second straight despite Webb's gem against Angels
Briefly

The San Francisco Giants faced a tough defeat against the Los Angeles Angels, losing 2-0 despite Logan Webb's powerful showing, which included 12 strikeouts—a franchise first for a losing pitcher. Webb's performance, marred by a high pitch count and the Giants' continuous struggles against left-handed pitchers, highlights the team's need for improvement against such opponents. Although Webb was efficient, he could not secure a victory due to the lack of run support, reflecting ongoing issues in the Giants' lineup against lefties.
Webb's performance was a historical anomaly, as he marked a unique loss with 12 strikeouts and no walks, showcasing a dominant yet unfruitful outing.
The Giants have struggled against left-handed pitching, maintaining a .208 average overall and just .185 against left-handed starters, indicating a crucial area for improvement.
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