Robbie Ray continues to look good as he pushed toward trying to make his debut with the San Francisco Giants this season.
Ray, a Cy Young winner the Giants acquired in the offseason, threw 3.2 innings with the Class-A San Jose Giants on Saturday, marking his longest start since he began his injury rehab activities earlier this month.
It was also his second game outside of work in the Arizona Complex League, where he started his rehab. Last Sunday he pitched after Blake Snell started at Triple-A Sacramento. He never went farther than 2.1 innings. He threw seven innings, gave up four earned runs — three in one outing — while he struck out 15 and walked none.
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