Robbie Ray continues to succeed as Giants Clip Nationals

Robbie Ray continued its powerful season with six times strokes, and San Francisco Giants won 3-2 against the Washington Nationals 3-2 in the decision game of a three-game series.
Ray (7-0) allowed to run in three strokes and hit seven without a walk. In May, 32 inning 4-0 and 32 strokes left his left hand 4-0 4-0.
The giants went 10-1 in Ray’s start this season.
CJ Abrams and James Wood doubled in the ninth and pulled the citizens out in 3-2, but Ryan Walker retired Nathaniel Lowe on a strike and called a fly to complete his savings.
Sam Huffed for the giants and Mike Yastrzemski doubled and ran.
Washington started Michael Soroka (1-2) at the fifth beginning of the season and allowed three runs in five strokes. He shot two and walked one.
Wilmer Floreres hit a field passing through San Francisco and Matt Chapman ranked third. Willy Adames retired on a Dribbler on the first base line while Flores scored the first run.
Lowe has doubled to open half of the citizens of the second shot, but Ray could not proceed while retiring the next three dough.
Huff opened the third with a shot from the top of the wall and the left to the bullfight of the giants for a home run. Yastrzemski watched a triple way from the wall in the center and scored a goal when heliot Ramos began to shorten to make 3-0.
Nationals’s Nasim Nunez opened the third with a single, went somewhere, third, and scored a wild field to attract citizens in 3-1.
Giants Jung Ho Lee, the sixth place, but Floreres entered the couple. Citizens Amed Rosario, the sixth place with two exits, but Ray hit the wood.
Tyler Fitzgerald walked and he ranked second with one. With two exits, when Yastrzemski reached a mistake, he came third, but Ramos went out.
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