Logan Webb delivered a dominant pitching performance to lead the San Francisco Giants to a 5-0 victory over the visiting Atlanta Braves on Saturday night, evening their three-game series at Oracle Park. Webb, who improved his record to 5-5, pitched seven innings, allowing just one hit while striking out six and walking two.

The lone hit against Webb came in the second inning when Mauricio Dubon, a former teammate of the Giants, doubled with one out. Beyond that, Webb effectively silenced the Braves’ offense, combining strong pitching and defensive support to maintain control throughout the game.

Rafael Devers was a key offensive contributor for San Francisco, launching two home runs that helped establish and extend the Giants’ lead. Devers opened the scoring with a leadoff solo homer off Atlanta starter Bryce Elder (5-6) in the second inning. Later in the same inning, Drew Gilbert drove in a run with a sacrifice fly, pushing the Giants’ total to two. Devers then added a three-run homer in the third inning, hitting the ball over the right-field wall at Oracle Park and giving Webb a comfortable cushion.

The Giants built their five-run advantage quickly and never trailed during the game, responding decisively after losing the series opener 3-1 to the Braves on Friday. Webb’s strong pitching effort, combined with timely hitting from Devers and solid bullpen support, played a pivotal role in the Giants evened the series.

The Braves struggled to generate offense against Webb’s control and the Giants’ defense, which limited them to just one base hit and no runs over the course of the game. With this win, the Giants looked to maintain momentum as the series continued.