Every Crumbl Cookie This Week, Ranked. Our #1 Is For Cinnamon Lovers
Every cookie at Crumbl this week, ranked from least to most essential.
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SF Giants’ Ray continues dazzling with new pitch in second Cactus League start
Robbie Ray learned new changeup from AL Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The San Francisco Giants knew they were never going to see the best version of Robbie Ray last year. Not after he underwent Tommy John surgery and went 15 months between major-league starts. This spring, by contrast, the Giants can allow themselves to get excited at the prospect of a fully healthy Robbie Ray.
Especially when he’s throwing gas and confounding hitters with his new pitch.
“It’s not hard at all to get excited,” manager Bob Melvin said with a smile after the Giants beat the Angels, 9-5.
Ray’s second Cactus League start was an encapsulation of the left-hander at his best. He touched 96 mph with his fastball. He generated whiffs with his changeup, a pitch he learned from AL Cy Young Award winner Tarik Skubal. He filled up the zone, landing 29 strikes on 36 pitches.
The left-hander said that Sunday’s start was the best he’s felt since going under the knife. The results — three innings, zero runs, zero walks, five strikeouts — back up that assessment.
“I have a better understanding of where the ball is going now,” said Ray, who had a 4.70 ERA over seven starts last season in his return from Tommy John surgery. “Whereas last year, I was still trying to find my arm slot, still trying to figure out how my body was moving. My arm felt great last year. It was just a matter of trying to get things to kind of click.”
When Ray won the 2021 AL Cy Young Award, his repertoire didn’t feature a changeup, a pitch he used heavily as a rookie but subsequently abandoned. With a newly-developed changeup in tow, Ray has developed another avenue to attack right-handed hitters. The Angels’ Jorge Soler, a former Giant, learned the legitimacy of Ray’s changeup first-hand.
Understanding Soler’s proficiency against fastballs, Ray started Soler off with a changeup to give Soler a different look. Soler badly whiffed through the pitch; Ray stuck with what worked. Ray threw two more changeups, and Soler whiffed through two more changeups.
“An outing like that is kind of what he looked like before (the surgery) as far as the velo and the vert,” Melvin said. “Now, there’s an extra pitch on top of it.”
Since the changeup is still in the research and development phase, Ray is trying to figure out the best counts to throw the pitch. Ray has consulted with other Giants pitchers who throw changeups, namely Logan Webb, and plans to lean on his catchers more than accustomed. The left-hander also credited pitching coach J.P. Martinez for suggesting that Ray throw the changeup with a lighter grip, which has resulted in more consistency and a better movement profile.
Between Ray, Webb and Justin Verlander, who’s experimenting in his own right, there’s clear upside at the top of the Giants’ rotation. Ray (‘21) and Verlander (‘11, ‘19, ‘22) are Cy Young Award winners; Webb was a runner-up in ‘23 and has received votes in three straight years.
“If we all pitch we know how to, pitch the way we’re supposed to, it’s going to be a really fun year,” Ray said.
Encarnacion makes case for starting DH role
Jerar Encarnacion, who is out of minor-league options, will likely make the San Francisco Giants’ Opening Day roster. Whether Encarnacion can snatch the starting designated hitter role is another question entirely.
With afternoons like today’s, he’s certainly making his case.
Encarnacion continued his hot spring, legging out an infield single, smashing a 112-mph double and driving in five runs. The 27-year-old’s 10 RBIs not only lead all Cactus League hitters, but are tied with the Pittsburgh Pirates’ Matt Gorski for the most in all of spring training.
“It’s no secret that that guy mashes baseballs,” Ray said. “If we can keep him hot, keep him doing that, he’s going to be a very big part of our lineup.”
Encarnacion’s five-RBI day comes an afternoon after he hit a 387-foot, 113-mph solo homer to center field against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Encarnacion has hit safely in each of his six Cactus League games this spring, going 8-for-18 (.444) with a team-leading 1.277 OPS.
Worth noting
Along with left-handed reliever Erik Miller, infielder Brett Wisely is also dealing with an illness. Left-hander Kyle Harrison dealt with an illness earlier in spring. Keaton Winn appeared in his first Cactus League game, tossing a scoreless inning with one walk and one strikeout.
Every cookie at Crumbl this week, ranked from least to most essential.
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ET breaks down all the must-see fashion moments as celebs spill on style secrets from the 97th Academy Awards, which aired live on ABC and streams on Hulu. Halle Berry, Kelly Ripa, Storm Reid and more dish on their red carpet looks.
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Doja Cat, who appeared in the James Bond tribute at the Oscars, called her performance "brave and scary."
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Natalia Bryant was spotted at the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscars After Party talking with Iris Apatow, Julian Schnabel, Lukas Gage and Maude Apatow. See what Natalia wore to event here.
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Jalen Sera, the rumored boyfriend of tennis superstar Coco Gauff, was a big fan of her 2025 Oscars look
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Shannen Doherty was one of several high-profile stars who were left out of the 2025 Oscars' "In Memoriam" segment.
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TRIBUTES were last night paid to Scots artist Jack Vettriano after he died at 73. Critics loathed the creator of The Singing Butler but a pal said: “He was the people’s painter.” He was tonight hai…
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Deadline has confirmed with sources that the Academy's exclusive negotiating window with the Oscars' longtime broadcaster, ABC, has lapsed.
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(CNN) — So, that happened.The 97th Academy Awards was never going to give the viewers rooting for populist fare like “Wicked” the winning moments they craved, butRead More
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The exclusive event — known simply as "The Party" and famous for its strict no-cameras policy — drew many of the night's biggest winners and nominees.
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Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner celebrate son Samuel's birthday with laughter and paintball fun in Los Angeles.
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'This didn't age well...'
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Melanie Lynskey's husband Jason Ritter had the perfect response to a fan who jokingly challenged him to a fight after seeing the Yellowjackets star at the Vanity Fair Oscars party March 2.
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Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton badly wants to win wherever he signs in free agency next week.
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