Robbie Ray’s gem leads the Giants over the Rockies 4-0

San Francisco – Robbie Roy held two single innings in seven shutout innings, and San Francisco Giants ended the three-game defeat with a 3-1 win on Friday night.

Roy (1-5) hit eight people, walks two and only allow one runner to go into the scoring position. Toronto only needed 86 pitch to win the 2021 Al C Young Award winner.

Hayden Birds left a hit on the final two innings to finish the first shutout of the season for San Francisco Pitching personnel. Colorado fell on 6-26 and was blank for the fourth time in 2025.

The giants reached Antonio Senzatela (1-5) for three runs in the second innings. The original hit was an RBI double of Lamont Wade Jr, who entered the game with a .123 batting average.

San Francisco III Baseman Matt Chapman was on the plate in third place on the 64 slamp for 44. Chapman Senzatela deeply took the left side for a single home run, the sixth Homer of his season.

The game lasted only 2 hours 2 minutes.

Before reaching Chapman in third place to terminate Hunter Goodman, Rockies had two out of the corner in the sixth.

The Giants won seven of the verdict this year. This is the longest season’s inauguration for the San Francisco Starter since the first five of the Giants Bill Swift began in 12.

It will be the right-handed matchup on Saturday with the Colorado Bradley Block (1-5, 8.25 ERA) opposing San Francisco Jordan Hicks (1-3, .1.12).

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