Tony Vitello wasn’t going to let Giants’ Logan Webb finish no-hitter
Logan Webb showcased an impressive performance, nearly achieving a no-hitter against the Brewers. Despite a challenging season, Webb's seven shutout innings contributed to a much-needed win for the Giants. The victory was marked by strong defensive plays and a significant home run from rookie Victor Bericoto.
- ▪Logan Webb pitched seven shutout innings, almost completing a no-hitter.
- ▪The Giants' starting rotation has struggled this season, reflected in their 4.84 ERA.
- ▪Victor Bericoto hit his first major league home run during the game.
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MLB Tony Vitello wasn’t going to let Giants’ Logan Webb finish no-hitter By Evan Webeck Published June 4, 2026, 12:08 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google MILWAUKEE — Tony Vitello apparently didn’t get the message: Logan Webb wasn’t coming out of an active no-hit bid. No chance. “I would’ve thrown 200 pitches,” Webb said. “I would’ve asked for an extra day.” It didn’t come to that, not once Brice Turang flicked a sweeper below the knees and off the plate just out of reach of a diving Matt Chapman with one down in the seventh inning. But that’s the kind of ace Webb is. He hadn’t been himself for most of this season. 3 Tony Vitello apparently didn’t get the message. Christopher Hanewinckel-Imagn Images Excuse the wording — staff leader.
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