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Giants pitcher Ray reacts to first ‘loss' of season in dominant outing

Giants pitcher Ray reacts to first ‘loss' of season in dominant outing

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Doval 'proud' to have mom watch him pitch in MLB for first time
San Francisco pitcher Camilo Doval joins "Giants Postgame Live" after a 2-0 win over the Miami Marlins on Friday at loanDepot Park.Doval 'proud' to have mom watch him pitch in MLB for first time originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

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