Logan Webb Launches New Show on SiriusXM’s MLB Network Radio

The Giants ace debuts his show, “Logan’s Webb,” with co-host Ryan Spilborghs on April 10.

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San Francisco Giants ace Logan Webb is stepping into a new role this season as the host of his own show on SiriusXM’s MLB Network Radio (Ch. 89).

Debuting Friday, April 10, at 5pm ET / 2pm PT, “Logan’s Webb” will be hosted by the two-time MLB All-Star alongside veteran SiriusXM host and former major leaguer Ryan Spilborghs. New episodes of the show will air one to two times per month throughout the 2026 MLB season.

Fans can listen to “Logan’s Webb” on MLB Network Radio (Ch. 89) and the SiriusXM app.

What to Expect on “Logan’s Webb”

“Logan’s Webb” will give fans a unique, inside look at the game from one of baseball’s top pitchers. Across each episode, Webb will share insights from the field, the clubhouse, and life beyond the ballpark — offering a perspective only an active player can.

“I’m thrilled to be hosting my first show and excited to connect with baseball fans around the country on SiriusXM,” Webb said. “This will be a fun opportunity for me to bring our listeners inside this game we all love. I’m also looking forward to having some of my Giants teammates on the show with me and sharing firsthand what we see and experience over the course of our season.”

About Logan Webb

Webb enters the 2026 season on the heels of a dominant 2025 campaign. In his seventh year with the Giants, he led the National League in both innings pitched (207) and strikeouts (224), the first Giants player to do so since Bill Voiselle in 1944.

He has earned All-Star honors in each of the past two seasons and finished as the runner-up for the NL Cy Young Award in 2023.

This year also marks Webb’s fifth consecutive Opening Day start, putting him just one shy of the Giants franchise record of six, set by Juan Marichal in 1969.

Beyond his success on the mound, Webb has also earned recognition for his relationship with the media. He received the 2024 Bill Rigney Good Guy Award from the San Francisco chapter of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America, honoring his professionalism and accessibility.