Robbie Ray allowed just two singles in seven shutout innings, LaMonte Wade Jr. doubled in a three-run second inning and the San Francisco Giants blanked the visiting Colorado Rockies 4-0 on Friday night.
Matt Chapman homered and Hayden Birdsong wrapped up San Francisco’s first shutout of the season with two innings of one-hit relief, allowing the Giants to snap their three-game losing streak, their longest of the season.
The Giants evened the four-game series at a game apiece.
Ray is off to the best of his career, surpassing his 3-0 opening in 2018. The Giants have won all seven of his starts this season.
The closest the Rockies came to scoring was in the sixth, when Owen Miller led off with a walk and took third on Beck’s two-out single. But Ray retired Goodman to allow San Francisco to retain its 4-0 lead.
The left-hander finished with two walks and eight strikeouts.
The Giants took the lead for good against Rockies starter Antonio Senzatela (1-5) with their second-inning uprising, which began with a double by Wilmer Flores.
After Heliot Ramos reached on an infield single, Wade lashed his RBI double to open the scoring.
Sam Huff’s sacrifice fly made it 2-0 and advanced Wade to third, from where he scored on Senzatela’s wild pitch.
Chapman’s sixth homer of the season, a solo shot, came in the third inning.
The Giants out-hit the Rockies 7-3.
Facing Birdsong in the eighth, pinch hitter Nick Martini recorded Colorado’s third hit. The loss snapped the Rockies’ two-game winning streak.
Colorado took the opener of the four-game series 4-3 on Thursday night.