San Francisco Giants right-hander Robbie Ray throws six innings and the team scores early as the Giants defeat the Colorado Rockies 6-4 on Saturday night. Ray rebounds to deliver six innings after dealing with a physical scare tied to a play while covering first base. He allows three runs and records four strikeouts. Offensively, Willy Adames contributes to San Francisco’s start, helping drive a four-run opening frame. Adames hits a two-run double as part of that first-inning production, giving the Giants an early lead they build on throughout the game. The early scoring sets the tone for the matchup, with San Francisco ultimately holding on for the four-run margin. Reports describe the first frame as “wobbly” for Ray, including a fall to the ground after taking a flip from Rafael Devers and stepping on first base for the second out, before he settles in and continues his start.