SAN FRANCISCO — The Giants just wanted to talk about baseball on Tuesday. In that department, at least, it was a positive day. Robbie Ray had a second straight dominant outing, and the lineup gave him an early lead that turned into a 3-1 win over the Athletics. The Giants snapped a three-game losing streak in front of a sellout crowd, and found some reasons to celebrate on a day when their highest-paid player had to answer for perceived insubordination and a small protest happened outside the ballpark because of the ongoing fallout from Pride Night. The Giants scored a pair in the second on a solo homer from Jung Hoo Lee and an RBI from Matt Chapman. That was all Ray needed, and he carried that lead through eight. Triples Alley can't contain Jung Hoo Lee pic.twitter.com/nj16jbDywR — SF Giants on NBCS (@NBCSGiants) June 24, 2026Caleb Kilian came on in the ninth and made it interesting, putting two runners on with two outs. But he struck out Henry Bolte, extending his streak to nine scoreless appearances since that brutal night at Coors Field. Ray DayRay’s last “start” was a strange one — he came out of...
What we learned as Jung Hoo Lee, Robbie Ray fuel Giants’ win vs. Athletics
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