San Francisco’s first half has been described as difficult, but the Giants still receive two All-Star representatives. According to reports, right-hander Logan Webb and hitter Luis Arraez are selected for the MLB All-Star Game, marking recognition of their individual performance even as the team struggles. Webb’s selection reflects his pitching work during the season, while Arraez is recognized for his offensive production, particularly as a high-contact, consistent bat. Both outlets frame the selections as notable because they come despite a rough stretch for the Giants overall, suggesting that the team’s struggles do not erase standout contributions from specific players. The coverage does not indicate any controversy around the picks; instead, it focuses on how each player’s statistics and impact align with All-Star voting criteria. With the All-Star Game approaching, the Giants will send two players to the event, providing a bright spot amid the team’s broader first-half results.