Robbie Ray throws a complete game, Giants beat Diamondbacks 7-2 to split 4-game series
- Last night in Phoenix, Giants pitcher Robbie Ray threw his second career complete game, allowing two runs on three hits in a 7-2 victory at Chase Field.
- Facing a depleted Giants bullpen, manager Bob Melvin relied on Robbie Ray to pitch a full game, giving the relief corps the night off at Chase Field.
- Robbie Ray retired the first 12 batters, struck out seven, and threw 102 pitches over nine innings, demonstrating dominance and efficiency in his complete game at Chase Field.
- The Giants salvaged a series split against Arizona, with a 14-4 record in Ray’s starts and him as one of three NL pitchers with nine wins.
- Robbie Ray joins five NL pitchers with 100+ innings and a sub-3 ERA, ranking high in innings, strikeouts, and WHIP, reinforcing his role as a top starter.
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Giants' Robbie Ray gets complete-game win over D-backs
Robbie Ray dominated Thursday, tossing his second career complete game to lead the San Francisco Giants to a 7-2 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks in Phoenix.
Giants get a split with Diamondbacks behind Robbie Ray’s complete game

Robbie Ray throws a complete game, Giants beat Diamondbacks 7-2 to split 4-game series
Robbie Ray throws his first complete game since 2017 as the San Francisco Giants beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 7-2 on Thursday night.

Ray throws second career complete game as SF Giants split series
PHOENIX — The Giants went into their series finale at Chase Field with a noticeably depleted bullpen. Last night’s 6-5 win, 10-inning win required manager Bob Melvin to use five relievers: Erik Miller, Spencer Bivens, Randy Rodríguez, Tyler Rogers and Camilo Doval. Doval, in particular, blew a save in the ninth before locking down a win in the 10th, throwing multiple innings for the first time in three years. With that backdrop, Robbie Ray gave …

Ray throws second career complete game as SF Giants split series in Arizona
PHOENIX — The Giants went into their series finale at Chase Field with a bullpen in need of a breather. Wednesday night’s 6-5 win, 10-inning win required manager Bob Melvin use five relievers: Erik Miller, Spencer Bivens, Randy Rodríguez, Tyler Rogers and Camilo Doval. Doval, in particular, threw two innings for the first time in three years, blowing a save in the ninth before locking down a win in the 10th. Melvin would’ve been happy if Robbie …
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