Giants starter Robbie Ray made his priorities clear heading into the 2026 MLB season: health first, consistency next — and if those two boxes are checked, the results should follow.Speaking to reporters Saturday at Giants FanFest in Sacramento, Ray explained his primary focus is staying on the mound all year and giving his team a chance to win every time he takes the ball.“I think the biggest thing is staying healthy, making all my starts,” Ray said. “Going out each time and giving my team a chance to win, keep us in ballgames. Obviously, as a starting pitcher, 200 innings is kind of a goal every year. So, if I can stay healthy, I think I can do that.”The emphasis on durability carries extra weight for Ray, who returned from Tommy John surgery midway through the 2024 season after being acquired by the Giants in January of that year. He made seven starts following his July return before entering 2025 with a full offseason of preparation.Ray followed that up with a strong 2025 campaign, earning his second career MLB All-Star selection while emerging as a key piece of the Giants’ rotation. He finished the year with 32 starts and more than 180...