Robbie Ray has continued success as veteran clip National

Robbie Ray continued his strong season with six solid innings and won the Washington Nationals 3–2 to 3–2 in a decisive game of the three game series of San Francisco veterans.
Ray (7–0) allowed one run on three hits and hit seven without walking. The left-arm batsman is 4–0 with 1.13 ERA and 36 strikes in 32 innings in May.
The veterans have gone 10–1 at the beginning of Ray this season.
CJ Abrams and James Wood doubled the ninth place to pull the national people with 3–2, but Ryan Walker retired Nathaniel Lowe on a strikeout and Alex made a fly out to complete his 10th Save.
Sam Huff prepared for veterans and Mike Yastrzameski made three times and scored a run.
Washington Starter Michael Soroka (1-2) played six innings in his fifth beginning of the season, scoring three runs on five hits. He hit two and one went away.
Wilmer Flores was hit by a pitch away from San Francisco’s second innings and Matt Chapman placed him third. Willy Adams was retired on a drabler on the first-base line as the floors scored the first run of the game.
Lowe doubled to open half of the second innings, but he was unable to move forward as Ray retired the next three batsmen.
Huff left the third with a shot, which jumped from the top of the wall and in the giant bullpen for a domestic run. Yastrzemski chased the wall in the center with a triple and when the Heliot Ramos reduced it 3–0, it scored.
National’s Naseem Nunez opened with a single below the third, went to the second place on a ground out, stole the third and scored on a wild pitch and pulled the National within 3–1.
The veterans of the veterans led the sixth with a single, but the floors participated in a double game. Amaid Rosario of National doubled with two outsiders in the sixth, but Ray hit the wood.
Tyler Fitzgerald stepped into the second place with one in the seventh and stole the other. With two outsiders, he went to third place when Yastrzemski reached an error, but Ramos hit.
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