What is Logan Webb Contract?

Last Modified Nov 6, 2023 08:38 GMT
Logan Webb
Logan Webb

Logan Webb was born on 18th November 1996 and is an American Baseball pitcher for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball (MLB). Webb was selected in the fourth round of the 2014 MLB draft by the San Francisco Giants.

Webb attended Rocklin High School in Rocklin, California, in his early years. As a senior pitcher for the baseball team, he had a 0.49 ERA and struck out 73 hitters in 57 2/3 innings pitched, earning Sacramento Bee All-Metro and Cal-Hi Sports All-State honors. His fastball touched 96 miles per hour (154 kilometers per hour). He spent many years with the minor teams of San Francisco Giants. He made his Major League debut on August 17, 2019.

The Giants' 2022 regular-season opening-day starter was Webb. His record in 2022 was 15-9 with a 2.90 ERA in 32 games. He had 163 strikeouts and only allowed 0.5 home runs per 9 innings while averaging 8.1 hits, 2.3 walks, and 7.6 strikeouts. Logan Webb was the first Giants pitcher to record at least 15 victories during a regular season. He came in at number 11 in the starter voting for the 2022 regular season of the National League Cy Young Award.

Logan Webb Contract Breakdown

YearBase SalarySigningBonusCap HitDead CapYearly Cash
2014-$440,600$440,600-$440,600
2019$131,296-$131,296-$131,296
2020$566,625-$566,625-$209,861
2021$564,120-$564,120-$564,120
2022$730,000-$730,000-$730,000
2023$4,600,000-$4,600,000-$4,600,000

Logan Webb getting paid for Contract

Logan Webb agreed to a one-year, $4,600,000 deal with the San Francisco Giants, which included a $4,600,000 guarantee as well as a $4,600,000 average yearly pay. Webb will have a total income of $4,600,000 in 2023, with a base pay of $4,600,000.

In 2014, Logan Webb signed his first contract and got a signing bonus worth $440,600, with the San Francisco Giants for one 1-year. In 2020, Logan Webb signed a pre-arbitration contract worth $566,625 with the San Francisco Giants for a duration of 1-year. In 2021, Logan Webb signed another pre-arbitration contract worth $583,000 with the San Francisco Giants for a duration of 1-year. For the 2022 season, Logan Webb signed an arbitration contract worth $730,000 with the San Francisco Giants for a duration of 1-year. Again in 2023, Logan Webb signed a contract worth $4,600,000 with the San Francisco Giants for a duration of 1 year and avoided arbitration. Logan Webb has got an upcoming contract extension for 5 years worth 90,000,000 with an average salary of $18,000,000 with the San Francisco Giants. He will launch his unrestricted free agency in 2029.

Logan Webb make money in a minute

In 2023, Logan’s annual salary will be $4,600,000. As we know there are 525,600 minutes in a year. Now, if his annual salary is divided by the total number of minutes a year, he makes about $8.751 a minute.

Logan Webb's Career Earnings

Logan Webb has been in the MLB for quite some time now, he has a total career earning of $6,675,877, which includes his total salary of $6,235,277, and a signing bonus of $440,600.

In 2023, Logan Webb will have career earnings of $4,600,000. In between 2021 and 2022, he earned a sum of $1,313,000

In the previous years, Logan Webb has earned:

2021 - $583,000 (San Francisco Giants).

2022 - $730,000 (San Francisco Giants).

Logan Webb’s Contract Terms

Logan Webb and the San Francisco Giants reached an agreement on a one-year, $4,600,000 contract that includes $4,600,000 in guarantees and an average annual salary of $4,600,000. In 2023, Webb's basic pay will be $4,600,000, for a total pay of $4,600,000. His contract doesn't contain any clauses.

Interestingly, Logan Webb signed a contract extension with the San Francisco Giants on April 14, 2023.

It will be applicable from the 2024 season. It has a duration of 5 years and is worth 90,000,000 per year with an average salary of $18,000,000 with the Giants.

Logan Webb’s Contract is guaranteed

Logan Webb's contract with the San Francisco Giants guarantees him a total amount of $4,600,000. His average annual salary will also be the same.

Logan Webb Contract History

These are all the contracts of Logan Webb till now:

2014: Logan Webb signed his first contract and got a signing bonus worth $440,600, with the San Francisco Giants for one 1-year.

2020: Logan Webb signed a pre-arbitration contract worth $566,625 with the San Francisco Giants for a duration of 1-year.

2021: Logan Webb signed another pre-arbitration contract worth $583,000 with the same team for a duration of 1-year.

2022: Logan Webb signed an pre- arbitration contract worth $730,000 with the San Francisco Giants for a duration of 1-year.

2023: Logan Webb signed an pre-arbitration contract worth $4,600,000 with the San Francisco Giants for a duration of 1 year.

2023: Logan Webb signed a contract extension for 5 years worth 90,000,000 with an average salary of $18,000,000 with the San Francisco Giants on April 14, 2023. He will commence his unrestricted free agency in 2029.

FAQs

A. Logan Webb’s age is 26 years.

A. Logan Webb plays for the San Francisco Giants in Major Lеaguе Baseball. 

A. Logan Webb earns around $8.715 in a minute.

A. Logan Webb’s current salary is $4,600,000.

A. Logan Webb recently signed a contract extension with the San Francisco Giants and it has a duration of 5 years. His unrestricted free agency will commence in 2029.

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