The National League announced its All-Star reserves, featuring three Giants pitchers: Logan Webb, Robbie Ray, and Randy Rodriguez, the most from any NL team. The Giants lead the league with a 3.45 ERA, with Webb ranking fifth at 2.62 and Ray eighth at 2.68. Rodriguez has a remarkable 0.71 ERA. Webb, a two-time All-Star, is a candidate to start the game. Ray, a former NL Cy Young Award winner, returns as an All-Star. Rafael Devers missed selection, struggling with a .221 batting average since joining the Giants.
The Giants have an ERA of 3.45, trailing only the Texas Rangers who are first in the majors at 3.22. Webb ranks fifth among starting pitchers in the NL at 2.62 and Ray is eighth at 2.68.
Randy Rodriguez, the Giants' right-handed reliever, has a 0.71 ERA and has allowed just 21 hits across 38 innings this season.
Logan Webb was named an All-Star for the second year in a row; he could be chosen to start for the NL in Atlanta on July 15.
Ray, with a sparkling 9-3 record and a 2.68 ERA, will be making his second All-Star appearance since being an All-Star for Arizona in 2017.
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