Robbie Ray Dominates as Giants Cruise Past Pirates
Robbie Ray delivered strong outing for San Francisco Giants, while Rafael Devers showed signs of breaking out against Pittsburgh Pirates.
The San Francisco Giants opened their series against the Pittsburgh Pirates with an impressive 5-2 victory, powered by another quality performance from veteran left-hander Robbie Ray. Ray worked six innings while allowing just one earned run on four hits. The left-hander issued four walks but consistently overpowered Pittsburgh hitters throughout the evening, finishing with seven strikeouts while throwing 93 pitches, including 59 strikes.
Although the walks were slightly elevated, Ray’s ability to generate swings and misses remained one of the biggest positives from the outing. He has steadily been one of the Giants’ most reliable starters this season and, once again, gave San Francisco a strong opportunity to secure a win. Rafael Devers Showing Signs of Heating Up Offensively, Rafael Devers provided one of the biggest highlights of the night when he launched his fourth home run of the season during the second inning.
The homer could represent an important turning point for the Giants' lineup as Devers has slowly begun to find his rhythm after a sluggish start to the year. The star slugger also collected two hits in the contest, another encouraging development for a San Francisco offense that has searched for consistency throughout the season. Despite entering the game with a .
221 batting average, . 265 on-base percentage, and . 329 slugging percentage, Devers remains one of the Giants’ most important offensive pieces.