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Report: Ray declines opt-out in Giants contract to remain with team
Left-handed pitcher Robbie Ray reportedly declined the opt-out in his Giants contract and will remain with San Francisco for at least two more seasons.
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Giants Talk: Breaking down San Francisco's starting pitching
“Giants Talk” hosts Cole Kuiper and Alex Pavlovic analyze San Francisco’s starting pitching and discuss how the Giants could improve their rotation.
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Doctor estimates possible return timelines for Ray, Hicks injuries
Dr. Seth Sherman of Stanford Medicine added some insight into the injuries of San Francisco Giants pitchers Robbie Ray and Jordan Hicks.
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Stanford MD reacts to Ray, Hicks' 15-Day IL stint
Stanford sports medicine surgeon, Seth Sherman, provides perspective on San Francisco Giants’ Robbie Ray and Jordan Hicks’ injuries.
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Giants place lefty Ray on 15-day IL with hamstring strain
The Giants placed left-handed pitcher Robbie Ray on the 15-day injured list with a hamstring strain.
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Giants' rotation in precarious situation as Ray awaits MRI
The San Francisco Giants’ painful MLB playoff push absorbed another gut punch when starting pitcher Robbie Ray was forced out of Sunday’s game against the Seattle Mariners with a strained left hamstring in the fourth innning.
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Ray in ‘wait and see' mode after sustaining injury vs. Mariners
San Francisco starting pitcher Robbie Ray speaks with reporters after leaving his start vs. the Seattle Mariners on Sunday with an apparent leg injury.
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What we learned as Ray's exit turns tide in Giants' loss to Mariners
The San Francisco Giants came up short in a 4-3 loss to the Seattle Mariners on Sunday at T-Mobile Park.
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Giants' Ramos opens scoring with two-run blast vs. Mariners
San Francisco outfielder Heliot Ramos hits a two-run home run in the bottom of the first inning to give the Giants a 2-0 against the Seattle Mariners on Sunday at T-Mobile Park.
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Giants notes: Casali ready to carry heavy load with Bailey on IL
The San Francisco Giants will lean heavily on veteran catcher Curt Casali after starter Patrick Bailey landed on the 10-day IL with an oblique injury.
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Giants continue to pitch well, handle White Sox in 4-1 win
San Francisco starter Robbie Ray bounced back from a rough outing to completely neutralize Chicago White Sox hitters en route to a 4-1 Giants win on Tuesday night at Oracle Park.
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‘Everything working well' in Ray's great outing vs. White Sox
San Francisco starting pitcher Robbie Ray speaks with reporters after throwing nine strikeouts in the Giants’ 4-1 win over the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday.
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Melvin impressed by Ray's ‘vintage' outing vs. White Sox
San Francisco manager Bob Melvin speaks with reporters after the Giants’ 4-1 win over the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night at Oracle Park.
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What we learned as Ray bounces back in Giants' win vs. White Sox
The San Francisco Giants are in position for a necessary sweep after a 4-1 win over the historically bad Chicago White Sox on Tuesday at Oracle Park.
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Will Chapman return to Giants next season?
On “Giants Talk,” Alex Pavlovic and Cole Kuiper discuss the likelihood of Matt Chapman returning to San Francisco next season.
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Melvin details Ray's early ‘struggles with command' vs. Braves
San Francisco manager Bob Melvin speaks to reporters after the Giants’ 13-2 loss to the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday night.
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Giants' Ray confused by struggles, ‘weird' start vs. Braves
San Francisco starting pitcher Robbie Ray speaks with reporters after a short outing in the Giants’ 13-2 loss to the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday night.
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What we learned as Ray's first-inning disaster dooms Giants vs. Braves
Giants starter Robbie Ray couldn’t make it past the first inning in San Francisco’s blowout loss to the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday night at Oracle Park.
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Fitzgerald homers on first pitch to open scoring for Giants vs. Braves
San Francisco SS Tyler Fitzgerald scores the first run of the game for the Giants with a leadoff home run against the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday night
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Ray proud to be part of Giants' ‘good team win' over Tigers
San Francisco left-hander Robbie Ray speaks to reporters after a quality start in the Giants’ 3-2 win over the Detroit Tigers on Friday night at Oracle Park.