PITTSBURGH -- When Logan Webb toed the rubber ahead of his 35th pitch of the third inning Tuesday night in Pittsburgh, the idea of him laboring through six and being eligible for his 10th win of the season seemed like a longshot. Instead, Webb’s night was just getting started.

Webb went on to deal six innings of one-run ball in the Giants’ 8-1 victory over the Pirates at PNC Park, helping push the club back to .500 on the season.

He was sharp early on, striking out four Pirates in the first two innings, but ran into trouble the second time through the order. Pittsburgh got on the board in the third inning after recording four straight one-out singles. Still, despite the high pitch count, Webb (10-8) was able to limit damage with a strikeout and a groundball while retaining a 2-1 lead

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