SF Giants’ rotation takes a blow as Robbie Ray lands on IL

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MILWAUKEE — Already facing an uphill climb to the postseason, the Giants now will be without one-fifth of their rotation for at least one-third of their remaining schedule.

Robbie Ray was placed on the 15-day injured list Tuesday after an MRI revealed a strain in his left hamstring, the team announced. He won’t be eligible to return until September 10, at the earliest, and while he expressed optimism that it was mild, the team did not disclose the severity of the strain.

Manager Bob Melvin is expected to provide more details when he addresses reporters before the start of their series against the Brewers, including plans to cover Ray’s spot in the starting rotation. They should benefit from a pair of off days within the span of a minimum IL stay, but in the meantime they recalled right-hander Landen Roupp from Triple-A Sacramento to fill his roster spot.

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