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SF Giants’ Ray pitches gem vs. Rockies to snap three-game losing streak

  • The San Francisco Giants defeated the Colorado Rockies 4-0 on May 2, 2025, with Robbie Ray pitching seven shutout innings in San Francisco.
  • The Giants entered the game on a three-game losing streak and relied on Ray, who has won all seven starts this season by improving control and limiting walks.
  • Ray struck out eight batters, allowed two singles, induced eight ground-ball outs—the most since July 2022—and departed after 86 pitches, with the Giants scoring all four runs early.
  • Ray's record improved to 4-0 with a 3.05 ERA as Manager Bob Melvin credited his success to reducing walks, while Matt Chapman hit his sixth homer and praised Ray's consistent form.
  • The win snapped the Giants' losing streak, extended Ray’s perfect start to seven wins, and showcased improved pitching depth while San Francisco continues seeking Justin Verlander's first win with the team.
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Robbie Ray's gem leads the Giants over the Rockies 4-0

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Robbie Ray held the Colorado Rockies to two singles over seven innings and the San Francisco Giants ended a three-game losing streak with a 4-0 victory Friday night.Coming off its first consecutive wins this season, Colorado lost for the 17th time in 20 games, dropped to a big league-worst 6-26 and was blanked for fourth time this year.Ray (4-0) struck out eight, walked two and allowed only one runner to get into scoring posit…

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NBC Bay Area broke the news in San Francisco, United States on Friday, May 2, 2025.
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