×
Top Stories
Anthony Volpe delivers key hit in Yanks' win over AngelsAnthony Volpe delivers key hit in Yanks' win over Angels11th-inning wild pitch sends Padres past Marlins11th-inning wild pitch sends Padres past MarlinsFrederik Andersen blanks Panthers to keep Canes aliveThunder hold off Wolves' rally, head home up 3-1Thunder hold off Wolves' rally, head home up 3-1Ryne Nelson, D-backs blank Pirates, end 5-game skidRyne Nelson, D-backs blank Pirates, end 5-game skidRays win sixth straight as bats surge late in win over TwinsRays win sixth straight as bats surge late in win over TwinsMLB roundup: Shohei Ohtani blasts 1st pitch, Dodgers down GuardiansMLB roundup: Shohei Ohtani blasts 1st pitch, Dodgers down GuardiansMarlins place OF Derek Hill (wrist) on 10-day injured listMarlins place OF Derek Hill (wrist) on 10-day injured listShohei Ohtani sets tone with leadoff homer in Dodgers' win over GuardiansShohei Ohtani sets tone with leadoff homer in Dodgers' win over GuardiansKnicks looking for series comeback vs. Pacers after Game 3 rallyKnicks looking for series comeback vs. Pacers after Game 3 rallyTyler Stephenson's breakout game lifts Reds over Royals

Robbie Ray continues success as Giants clip Nationals

By MLB Premium News May 25, 2025 | 11:24 PM

Robbie Ray continued his strong season with six solid innings and the visiting San Francisco Giants earned a 3-2 victory over the Washington Nationals 3-2 in the deciding game of a three-game series.
Ray (7-0) allowed a run on three hits and struck out seven without a walk. The left-hander is 4-0 with a 1.13 ERA and 36 strikeouts in 32 innings in May.
The Giants have gone 10-1 in Ray’s starts this season.
CJ Abrams and James Wood doubled in the ninth to pull the Nationals within 3-2 with one out but Ryan Walker retired Nathaniel Lowe on a strikeout and Alex Call on a fly out to complete his 10th save.
Sam Huff homered for the Giants and Mike Yastrzemski tripled and scored a run.
Washington starter Michael Soroka (1-2) went six innings in his fifth start of the season, allowing three runs on five hits. He struck out two and walked one.
Wilmer Flores was hit by a pitch leading off the San Francisco second inning and Matt Chapman singled him to third. Willy Adames was retired on a dribbler up the first-base line as Flores scored the game’s first run.
Lowe doubled to open the Nationals half of the second inning but he was unable to advance as Ray retired the next three batters.
Huff led off the third with a shot to left that bounced off the top of the wall and into the Giants’ bullpen for a home run. Yastrzemski followed with a triple off the wall in center and scored when Heliot Ramos grounded to short to make it 3-0.
The Nationals’ Nasim Nunez opened the bottom of the third with a single, went to second on a ground out, stole third and scored on a wild pitch to pull the Nationals within 3-1.
The Giants’ Jung Hoo Lee led off the sixth with a single but Flores grounded into a double play. The Nationals’ Amed Rosario doubled with two outs in the sixth, but Ray struck out Wood.
Tyler Fitzgerald walked and stole second with one out in the seventh. With two outs, he went to third when Yastrzemski reached on an error, but Ramos struck out.