JOHN WEBB
The Chicago Cubs selected John Webb in the 1999 Major League Baseball draft. Webb pitched five seasons in the Cubs organization before signing with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in 2004. In his Major League debut with the Devil Rays, John pitched against the soon to be 2004 World Series Champions, Boston Red Sox. In an inning and a third, he gave up zero runs on two hits while striking out two.
During his professional career, Webb spent parts of two seasons in the Major Leagues, four in Triple-A, and two in Double-A. His minor league record includes a 4.12 ERA, 939 innings pitched, 668 strikeouts, and 332 walks.
For nine seasons Webb played MLB affiliated baseball with the Cubs, Devil Rays and Cardinals organizations. John also pitched for the Pensacola (FL) Pelicans of the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball.
In 2002 John began the John Webb Foundation. The foundation raises funds through benefit golf tournaments and memorabilia auctions, for Pensacola’s Sacred Heart Children’s Hospital.
John founded First Pitch Academy during 1913 in Phoenix, Arizona. First Pitch, a non-profit youth sports organization, provides the fundamentals of baseball, physically and mentally, to all experience levels, from Little League to professional. John Webb is also a baseball consultant for Arizona Sports Medicine Center.