The Arizona Diamondbacks have placed left-handed starting pitcher Robbie Ray on the 10-day disabled list with a strained right oblique, the team announced Monday.

Ray left Sunday's start against the Washington Nationals with one out in the second inning after sustaining the injury on the first pitch he threw to Matt Wieters.

"I felt great up until that one pitch," Ray said after the game. "I was probably in the middle of my delivery, I was letting go of the ball and just felt my side grab and I wasn't able to finish the pitch and left it up and away. I just wasn't able to get anything on it."

The Diamondbacks recalled right-hander Silvino Bracho from Triple-A Reno as a corresponding move.

Ray joins fellow Diamondbacks starters Taijuan Walker and Shelby Miller on the shelf. The prognosis for the lefty isn't as dire and he may not miss as much time as his teammates, who are both recovering from Tommy John surgery. Miller is expected back sometime this season while Walker won't return until 2019.

Through 28 2/3 innings across six starts, Ray has gone 2-0 with a 4.88 ERA while striking out 45 batters. He's struggled with command at times, issuing 17 free passes in the early going.