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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 8: San Francisco Giants' starting pitcher Logan Webb faces the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 1 of the National League Division Series at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., FrIday, Oct. 8, 2021. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 8: San Francisco Giants’ starting pitcher Logan Webb faces the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 1 of the National League Division Series at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., FrIday, Oct. 8, 2021. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)
Kerry Crowley, Sports Reporter, Bay Area News Group. 2018
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SAN FRANCISCO — The legend of Logan Webb is growing.

After turning in one of the most memorable regular-season performances in Giants history in a division-clinching victory Sunday against the Padres, Webb returned to the mound on Friday at Oracle Park for his postseason debut and delivered one of the best starts in the team’s storied playoff history.

With help from Buster Posey, Kris Bryant and Brandon Crawford who all homered, Webb led the Giants past the rival Dodgers and earned a well-deserved win in a 4-0 victory in Game 1 of the NLDS.

“I don’t think there’s any question the last game of the season for Logan carried over into this one,” manager Gabe Kapler said. “We talked a little bit at the last game of the regular season how much confidence he has, but that’s been building for a long time.”

In the first-ever playoff matchup between the Giants and Dodgers in baseball’s modern era, Webb tossed 7 2/3 scoreless innings, racked up 10 strikeouts and departed to a thunderous ovation from a crowd of 41,935 at Oracle Park. In a high-stakes showdown, the right-hander from Rocklin became the fourth major league pitcher ever to record double-digit strikeouts without walking a batter in his postseason debut.

“Logan, the star of the night,” Bryant said. “I’m just so impressed with him. His first playoff experience and he was out there pretending like it was a game in the backyard. It was really fun to watch.”

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 8: San Francisco Giants’ starting pitcher Logan Webb reacts after striking out the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Cody Bellinger with two outs in the seventh inning of Game 1 of the National League Division Series at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., FrIday, Oct. 8, 2021. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group) (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

The list of Giants pitchers with comparable playoff performances to Webb is unsurprisingly short as he joined franchise icons Tim Lincecum and Madison Bumgarner in a club of pitchers to record at least 7 2/3 scoreless innings while striking out 10-plus hitters.

“I actually thought it felt a little bit like (Tim) Lincecum’s against the Braves in (2010),” Posey said while recalling Lincecum’s 14-strikeout outing against Atlanta in the NLDS. “Timmy had nine shutout, but Logan had the potential to do that tonight if he stays out there.”

After Tommy La Stella reached base with a leadoff walk in the bottom of the first, Posey crushed one of the farthest opposite-field home runs ever hit by a right-handed batter at the Giants’ waterfront ballpark. With Dodgers right-hander Walker Buehler behind in the count 3-0, Posey drove a 96-mile per hour fastball off a brick column behind the right-field arcade seats before the ball bounced into McCovey Cove.

“The dang column kept me from a splash hit,” Posey said.

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 8: The San Francisco Giants’ Buster Posey hits a 2-run homer off the Los Angeles Dodgers’ Walker Buehler in the first inning of Game 1 of the National League Division Series at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., FrIday, Oct. 8, 2021. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group) (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

The homer was Posey’s first in the playoffs since Game 4 of the 2012 World Series, when he hit a sixth-inning home run off former Tigers starter and current Dodgers ace Max Scherzer in the Giants’ clinching victory.

Posey’s swing against Buehler was hardly a sign of things to come for the Giants as the Dodgers right-hander settled in and held San Francisco scoreless over his next five innings. Bryant and La Stella each had two hits against the Dodgers starter, but every other Giants hitter was flummoxed by a pitcher who had five quality starts against them during the regular season.

Buehler was cruising when manager Dave Roberts allowed him to take the mound in the bottom of the seventh, but the decision backfired on the Dodgers when Bryant hit a solo home run out to left-center field to extend the Giants’ lead to 3-0.

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 08: Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Walker Buehler #21 reacts as San Francisco Giants’ Kris Bryant #23 rounds the bases after hitting a a solo home run in the seventh inning of Game 1 of the National League Division Series at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., on Friday, Oct. 8, 2021. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group) 

Bryant’s homer was his first in the postseason since the 2017 NLCS when the former Cubs star took Dodgers left-hander Clayton Kershaw deep in a blowout loss for Chicago.

With the Giants ahead 3-0 in the ninth, fans at Oracle Park chanted “M-V-P” as Crawford came to the plate to face Dodgers southpaw Alex Vesia. The veteran shortstop’s homer was the second he has hit in the playoffs and follows the go-ahead grand slam he slugged in the 2014 NL wild card game at PNC Park against the Pirates.

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 8: Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Alex Vesia pitches against the San Francisco Giants in the eighth inning of Game 1 of the National League Division Series at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., FrIday, Oct. 8, 2021. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group) Karl Mondon/Bay Area
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 8: The San Francisco Giants’ Buster Posey, who hit a 2-run homer in the first inning, congratulates Brandon Crawford on his solo shot in the eighth against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 1 of the National League Division Series at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., FrIday, Oct. 8, 2021. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group) 

Posey, Bryant and Crawford all have World Series rings and extensive postseason experience, but their heroics from Friday’s game against the Dodgers won’t overshadow the greatest showing of Webb’s brief career.

The Giants starter threw a season-high 38 changeups and set a new career-high by generating 12 swings and misses with the pitch.

“He’s got three pitches that are elite,” Posey said. “It’s definitely a luxury on my end to pick and choose depending on the game and the lineup that we have and the action I’m seeing on his pitches to which one we want to lean on more.”

The 24-year-old posted one of the highest groundball rates of any major league starter this year and found success keeping the ball out of the air against a Dodgers lineup that recorded nine groundball outs against him.

“I think to be quite honest we didn’t make adjustments,” Roberts said. “I thought he had good command tonight, mostly glove side versus right-handed hitters. The slider, the change down below. We just chased a lot more than we should have.”

The Giants committed two errors on Friday, but Webb received crucial help from his defense in the fourth inning when Stella stopped Justin Turner’s groundball up the middle and started a sensational 4-6-3 double play with a back-handed glove flip to Crawford.

The play was reminiscent of the iconic 4-6-3 double play Crawford and former teammate Joe Panik turned in Game 7 of the 2014 World Series against the Royals, which also started with an on-target glove flip that came with a high degree of difficulty.

“Definitely a nice SportsCenter top 10 play,” Bryant said.

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 08: A San Francisco Giants fan paddles his kayak in McCovey Cove before Game 1 of the National League Division Series at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., on Friday, Oct. 8, 2021. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group) 
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 08: San Francisco Giants fan Zoya Volbe, of San Francisco, greets Alex the Great, a Flemish giant rabbit, before Game 1 of the National League Division Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., on Friday, Oct. 8, 2021. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group) 
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 08: San Francisco Giants canine fans are seen before Game 1 of the National League Division Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., on Friday, Oct. 8, 2021. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group) 
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 8: San Francisco Giants fan Shorty Cruz of Napa, wearing his colors proudly takes his seat before Game 1 of the National League Division Series at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., FrIday, Oct. 8, 2021. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group) 
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 8: A San Francisco Giants fan holds up a sign begrudging the Los Angeles Dodgers their 2020 World Series championship before Game 1 of the National League Division Series at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., FrIday, Oct. 8, 2021. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group) 
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 08: San Francisco Giants fans stand for the national anthem for Game 1 of the National League Division Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., on Friday, Oct. 8, 2021. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group) 
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 8: Giants longtime broadcasters Mike Krukow and Duane Kuiper arrive to throw out the first pitch before Game 1 of the National League Division Series at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., FrIday, Oct. 8, 2021. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group) 
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 8: Former San Francisco 49ers Jerry Rice and Steve Young participate in pre-game activities before the National League Division Series at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., FrIday, Oct. 8, 2021. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group) 
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 8: Former San Francisco 49er Jerry Rice greets longtime Giants broadcasters Mike Krukow and Duane Kuiper after they threw out the first pitch for Game 1 of the National League Division Series at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., FrIday, Oct. 8, 2021. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group) 
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 8: The Blue Angels fly past Oracle Park during Fleet Week, Friday, Oct. 8, 2021, and just three hours before the first pitch of Game 1 of the National League Division Series between the San Francisco Giants Giants and the Los Angeles Dodgers in San Francisco, Calif. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group) 
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 08: San Francisco Giants’ starting pitcher Logan Webb #62 throws against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the first inning of Game 1 of the National League Division Series at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., on Friday, Oct. 8, 2021. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group) 
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 08: Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Walker Buehler #21 throws against the San Francisco Giants in the first inning of Game 1 of the National League Division Series at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., on Friday, Oct. 8, 2021. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group) 
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – OCTOBER 08: San Francisco Giants relief pitcher Camilo Doval, #75 shortstop Brandon Crawford #35 and catcher Buster Posey #28 celebrate their 4-0 win against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 1 of the National League Division Series at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., on Friday, Oct. 8, 2021. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)