PHOENIX -- Neither D-backs manager Torey Lovullo nor left-hander Robbie Ray offered specifics on the results of Ray's followup MRI exam, but they were certainly good enough for Ray to throw a bullpen session.
Ray, who injured his right oblique a month ago, threw 15 pitches off the mound and 10 more on flat ground on Tuesday. They were all fastballs. He said he felt good.
"At this point, I feel like it's just more of building the shoulder and getting everything arm-wise built up and back to speed, then go from there," said Ray, who estimated that he threw at about 65 or 70 percent.