Robbie Ray pitches 6 effective innings as the Giants beat the Cubs 3-1
- Robbie Ray pitched six innings while allowing one run as the San Francisco Giants defeated the Chicago Cubs 3-1 in Chicago on May 7, 2025.
- Ray's outing followed an inefficient first three innings needing 65 pitches before he improved efficiency in the final three innings with only 33 pitches.
- Wilmer Flores contributed with three hits and one RBI, while LaMonte Wade Jr. and Christian Koss each drove in a run to support the Giants' offense.
- Ray improved to 5-0 this season with a 2.84 ERA, and Ryan Walker earned his seventh save to secure the Giants' win in the game starting at 5:58 pm.
- With this win, the Giants improved to 24-14 overall and took two of three games on their road trip to Chicago, extending their undefeated record when Ray starts to 8-0.
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Robbie Ray Pitches 6 Effective Innings as the Giants Beat the Cubs
CHICAGO — Robbie Ray pitched six sparkling innings, Wilmer Flores had three hits and the San Francisco Giants beat the Chicago Cubs 3-1 on Wednesday. Ray (5-0) allowed one run and three hits in his second straight win. Camilo Doval and Tyler Rogers each got three outs before Ryan Walker handled the ninth for his seventh save. San Francisco took two of three at Chicago to improve to 24-14. The Giants scored nine runs in the 11th inning in a wild …
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