![]() Tyler Webb - Player Inducted in 2026 A native of Nassawadox, Virginia, Tyler Webb excelled at all levels of competitive baseball including multiple seasons pitching in the major leagues. Webb spent three years on the varsity team of Northampton High School before enrolling at the University of South Carolina. There he compiled a 15-7 record with twenty saves in a school- record 110 career appearances; the Gamecocks won two College World Series during his four years on the team. Webb was recognized as a third-team All-American and second team all-SEC player before being drafted in the tenth round by the New York Yankees in 2013. Rising through the organization with the Staten Island Yankees, Charleston RiverDogs, Tampa Yankees, Trenton Thunder, and Scranton/Wilkes Barre RailRiders, Webb ultimately made his MLB debut in 2017. That same season he was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers, where he pitched briefly before signing with the San Diego Padres in 2018. Webb's greatest success and longest big league tenure came with the St. Louis Cardinals, who acquired him later that season. He remained with the franchise until 2021, making six playoff appearances with the team. |
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