SAN DIEGO -- Robbie Ray didn't come away with a win Friday night even though the D-backs beat the Padres, 9-4, at Petco Park.
And the left-hander knew there was one person to blame for that.
"It was all on me," Ray said.
When Ray struggles, it's not because of a lack of stuff. He's got a mid-90s fastball, a sharp backfoot slider to go with it and a slower breaking pitch, too.
What he hasn't always had lately is something that he had for much of his dominant 2017 season: consistent command.