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Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Robbie Ray stymied the Rays over seven frames on Saturday, but settled for a no-decision in the team's 3-1 loss. The lefty struck out seven batters while allowing one earned run on five hits, with the only damage done on a home run off the bat of Mike Zunino. Home runs continue to be an issue for Ray as he's allowed a 2.28 HR/9 on the year, but fantasy managers will certainly take the trade-off for a low walk rate (2.09 BB/9) and WHIP (1.08). He'll take a 3.42 ERA into his next scheduled start versus the Yankees in the Bronx.--Riley Mrack - RotoBaller
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San Francisco Giants left-hander Robbie Ray improved to (6-0) on the season, tossing six innings of three-run ball in Tuesday's 10-6 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks. The veteran southpaw struck out a season-high nine batters while giving up seven hits and three walks. He threw 108 pitches, landing 74 pitches for strikes. Ray now owns a 3.04 ERA and 1.25 WHIP across 50 1/3 innings and has quietly enjoyed a resurgence after missing most of last season. He will look to keep the momentum going in his next projected start Monday against the Kansas City Royals.--Julian Brooke - RotoBaller
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San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Robbie Ray tossed seven shutout innings on Friday evening en route to picking up the victory over the Colorado Rockies. Ray allowed just two hits and two walks. He struck out eight batters. This was another impressive showing for the southpaw, as he has struggled through the first month of the season. In his most recent outing, Ray also logged seven innings of work, but allowed five hits and two runs. Prior to these two outings, the left-hander carried a modest 4.07 ERA with a high 1.56 WHIP across his first 24 1/3 innings of work this season. During this rough start, Ray struck out just 25 batters and allowed five long balls. However, the 33-year-old has been able to turn the corner and is flashing high upside. Given his recent two starts, he should be viewed as a must-start option in all standard formats going forward.--Andy Smith - RotoBaller
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San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Robbie Ray had his swing-and-miss stuff going on the mound during Saturday's game against the Texas Rangers. The southpaw had some problems in the first inning when he gave up two hits and a run. After that, Ray settled down and tossed seven innings, allowing two earned runs on five hits, while striking out eight batters in the no-decision. This was the deepest Ray has worked in a game this season, but sadly he wasn't able to get the win. Despite that, Ray has pitched well this season and will carry a 3.73 ERA, 1.40 WHIP, and 33/19 K/BB ratio into his next start against the Colorado Rockies. This will be a favorable matchup for Ray at home against the struggling Rockies offense. Fantasy managers will likely want to capitalize on this opportunity.--Andy Webb - RotoBaller
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San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Robbie Ray gave up a two-run home run to rookie Caleb Durbin but was able to limit the damage to just those two runs allowed over his five innings on Tuesday night. He was not efficient with his pitch count and needed 92 pitches to get through five frames while striking out four, walking three, and giving up five hits. The 33-year-old lefty has issued at least three free passes in each of his last four starts and has a 6.7 BB/9 rate on the year. He'll need to improve his control and efficiency to work deeper into games, but he has battled to maintain a 9.3 K/9 and 4.07 ERA despite a 5.87 FIP and 1.56 WHIP. The Giants ultimately won Monday's game, and they'll hope to get a better outing from Ray in his next scheduled start on Saturday against the Rangers.--Zach Thompson - RotoBaller
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