Robbie Ray, giants offspring rose to 5-0 quietly

Robbie Ray and three relaxing, Wednesday afternoon San Francisco Giants’ host Chicago Cubs against the 3-1 victory against.
Wilmer Floreres went to 4 to 4 with the RBI, and Giants made a run while taking two of three games in the series.
Ray (5-0) allowed a run and three strokes in six Inning with two walks and five strikes. 8-0 at the beginning of San Francisco. Camilo Doval, Tyler Rogers and Ryan Walker, Walker’s seventh savings and score -free strokes.
Cubs Start Ben Brown (3-3) gave three runs and six hit in five inning, he walked two, and nine strokes.
San Francisco went ahead 1-0 in the first shot at Flores’s two-output RBI single. Hit threw Mike Yastrzemski, who made the match with a walk from the second base.
Justin Turner from Chicago retired in 5-6-3 games in the second place under the second. The third master Matt Chapman briefly hit a hard shot that organized his chest to Willy Adames. Adames threw the ball and threw it for Putout first.
The giants made 3-0 in Lamonte Wade Jr. Initially, when Wade was called safe on the plate of Midfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong’s hunter Carson Kelly, CUBS challenged the call and reversed.
Nico Hoerner and Crow-Armstrong doubled the fourth back of the fourth back. Crow-Armstrong’s double wind was a fly-blowing fly ball, the wind came in, which could not reach the field player Heliot Ramos.
The pups came out of a base -loaded jam without being in the sixth place. Gavin Hollowell, Ramos’u 5-2-3 double game began to enter. After reinstalling a walking bases, Drew Pomeranz came to hit Yastrzemski’s swing.
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