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Robbie Ray of veterans won the entire game on D-Back

July 3, 2025; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; San Francisco veteran Pitcher Robbie Ray (38) picked the pitches during the fourth innings during a game between Arizona Diamondback and San Francisco veterans in the Chess Field. Compulsory Credit: Ariana Grani-Emagan Picture

Robbie Ray completed his second career to complete his second career on Thursday, taking San Francisco veterans to win 7–2 over Arizona Diamondback in Phoenix.

The first 12 batsmen of the left hand faced, they gave only three hits, a walk and hit seven. Ray (9-3) required only 102 pitches to move away. After defeating his old team, Ray gave his first win since June 5 and helped the veterans to revive a partition in the four-game series.

Willy Adams scored three runs and doubled twice as a walk and 3 -for -4 night part with RBI. Helios went to Ramos 2 -for -5 and scored two runs. Mike Yastrzemski finished 3 -for -5 with one run as the legends won for their second straight after losing seven of their last eight.

Rafael Davors offered three in the last three innings, most from Boston on June 15 after coming to veterans.

Brandon PFAADT (8-6) conceded four runs on six hits and two walks in six innings. His eight strikeouts raised one season elevated, but two hard innings were damaged.

Eugenio Suarez and Catel Marte prepared for diamondback, who have lost six of their last eight matches.

The veterans quickly patted PFAADT for Adams and Davors to walk. Adams scored on Ramos’ double, in which the divas were going home at home for the deep center on Lee’s sacrifice.

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PFAADT needed 26 pitches to avoid the first innings. Meanwhile, Ray used only 27 in the first three.

The top of San Francisco of the order placed one and two in the third. Adams doubled the wall at the center, scoring Yastrzameski, who already sang a song to lead the innings. Later, he scored on Ramos’s single.

Diamondback finally got Ray when Suarez left to finish fifth. The hit did not fly to Ray, which excluded the next three batsmen on just six pitches.

He threw just 78 pitches through eight innings before leaving Marte’s homer in the ninth and walking for Garaldo Pardomo.

-Bield level media

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