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Will the San Francisco Giants win the 2026 World Series?

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šŸ“Analyst Note

Logan Webb and Robbie Ray anchor the San Francisco Giants rotation in 2026, giving San Francisco the kind of left-right ace combination that postseason rotations are built around. Webb has established himself as one of the National League's most reliable starters — a ground-ball specialist whose profile travels well to October when strikeout artists sometimes struggle with command. Tyler Mahle and Adrian Houser deepen a rotation that has genuine competitive length, with Landen Roupp and Trevor McDonald providing organizational depth behind the veterans. Rafael Devers, Luis Arraez, and Matt Chapman power the Giants lineup in 2026 — three All-Star caliber position players anchoring the middle of the order simultaneously. Devers brings elite power at first base. Luis Arraez's contact profile and on-base ability at second make him one of the most difficult outs in the National League. Matt Chapman at third combines defensive excellence with power that punishes pitchers who miss locations. Willy Adames at shortstop adds another power threat to an infield that is legitimately elite top-to-bottom. Top prospect Bryce Eldridge joins Jung Hoo Lee, Heliot Ramos, and Harrison Bader to give the Giants a dangerous outfield and DH mix as they chase the 2026 World Series. Lee's high-average, on-base approach in right field, Ramos's developing power in the corners, and Bader's defensive capability in center create a complementary outfield. Casey Schmitt contributing from left and Erik Miller, Ryan Walker, and Matt Gage anchoring the bullpen complete a roster that looks genuinely constructed for October contention. The NL West is the structural challenge. The Dodgers dominate the division in ways that push San Francisco toward wild card contention as their most realistic postseason path — but the expanded playoff format means that a Giants team with this lineup and rotation can absolutely make a deep run once they're in. Bottom line: The Giants have assembled one of the more complete rosters in the National League — elite infield, legitimate rotation depth, and a bullpen with recognizable arms. Watch how Webb performs in high-leverage situations through the second half and whether Devers's presence at the top of the lineup order creates the run-scoring environment that turns a good team into a championship contender.

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