Robbie Ray sat quietly in front of his locker as reporters filtered into the Diamondbacks' clubhouse on Friday night. Music blared loudly in an otherwise upbeat room, but Ray seemed to be quietly stewing after his outing, one of his worst in years.
Ray’s performance was one of the many items to unpack from the Diamondbacks’ 9-8 win over the Colorado Rockies, whom they’ve beaten twice in as many days to open the season. Here’s a look at what went down.
1. Ray’s rough night
Ray was hit hard, giving up seven runs (six earned) in five innings.