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Brandon Webb | Starting Pitcher

TEAM: Arizona Diamondbacks
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6'2' / 228
DOB: 5/9/1979
AGE:30
COLLEGE:Kentucky
BATS/THROWS:Right / Right
CONTRACT INFO: 2009: $6.5 million, 2010: $8.5 million club option ($1.5 million buyout), 2011: Free Agent
 Brandon Webb-S- DiamondbacksFeb. 9 - 2:09 pm et
Brandon Webb successfully threw off a mound on Tuesday for the first time since undergoing shoulder surgery last August.
"[It] went good," Webb said. "[The] ball came out well, but I was just thinking about arm slot on every throw. That's to be expected, not having thrown on the mound in so long." Expect the Diamondbacks to handle Webb with restraint during spring training, but the 30-year-old right-hander doesn't see any reason why he shouldn't be ready for the beginning of the season.
Source: MLB.com
Brandon Webb's 2010 Profile
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 Pitching
GGSWLSVIPHRERBBKCGSHOERAWHIP
110004.0666 2 2 0013.502.00
Career Stats Pitching
 YearTeamGGSWLSVIPHRERBBKCGSHOERAWHIP
2003ARZ29281090180.2140655768172112.841.15
2004ARZ35357160208.019411183119164103.591.50
2005ARZ333314120229.0229989059172103.541.26
2006ARZ33331680235.0216918150178533.101.13
2007ARZ343418100236.1209917972194433.011.19
2008ARZ34342270226.2206958365183313.301.20
2009ARZ110004.0666220013.502.00
 
 Brandon Webb-S - Diamondbacks Feb. 5 - 2:59 pm et

Brandon Webb (shoulder) is scheduled to throw off a mound Tuesday.
It will be his first throwing session on a mound since undergoing a right shoulder debridement in early August. Webb, 30, expects to be ready for the start of spring training and is hoping to return to ace status this year. He missed almost all of 2009 but is only a year removed from a 22-win season.
Source: Steve Gilbert on Twitter
 Brandon Webb-S - Diamondbacks Jan. 28 - 10:08 am et

Brandon Webb (shoulder) is resigned to the likelihood of leaving the Diamondbacks in free agency.
"I don't know what my future holds. It's something that I don't think anybody knows," said Webb. "I don't want to just totally tie myself down to Arizona. It's not that I don't want to play here, I've said all along this is my first choice. I've really enjoyed my time here, enjoyed my teammates and I think we've got a great squad. The coaching staff and front office, I really like them. If it doesn't work out, it happens to people every year, they have to move on and go somewhere else." Webb missed nearly the entire 2009 season with shoulder problems and eventually underwent surgery in August, but the Diamondbacks picked up his $8.5 million option for 2010 in November. He expects to have no limitations in Spring Training.
Source: MLB.com
 Brandon Webb-S - Diamondbacks Jan. 21 - 9:31 pm et

Brandon Webb (shoulder) has begun playing catch regularly at Chase Field.
Webb missed the entire 2009 season with right shoulder complications and eventually underwent surgery to the correct the issues in early August. "He looks really good and really comfortable," said Arizona manager A.J. Hinch, who has played catch with the right-hander a couple of times. "I saw him throughout his process last year and even when he almost got back on the mound he never looked comfortable." Webb is certainly capable of big numbers this year if he can manage to maintain his health.
Source: Arizona Republic
 Brandon Webb-S - Diamondbacks Jan. 7 - 1:08 pm et

Former Cy Young Award winner Brandon Webb doesn't expect to miss a beat after shoulder surgery.
"I'm hoping to go in and have a normal spring training," said Webb. "If we don't make the playoffs and I'm not a Cy Young candidate, I'll be disappointed." Save for his Opening Day start against the Rockies, Webb missed the entire 2009 season with shoulder problems, eventually undergoing surgery in August. The Diamondbacks picked up his $8.5 million option for 2010 in November.
Source: ESPN.com
 Brandon Webb-S - Diamondbacks Nov. 24 - 4:20 pm et

Buster Olney of ESPN.com writes that Brandon Webb (shoulder) has completed his rehab throwing program.
Webb has been cleared to begin a normal throwing program, like most pitchers, headed into spring training. Webb is working his way back from August surgery on his right shoulder, but looks to be on track for the start of the season. The Diamondbacks picked up Webb's $8.5 million option for 2010 earlier this month.
Source: Buster Olney on Twitter

 

 

 

 

 

 

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