What's Happening?
Cal Raleigh, catcher for the Seattle Mariners, has been out since May 14 due to a right oblique strain. He is nearing a minor league rehab assignment as he continues to ramp up baseball activities, including running, swinging, and catching drills. Raleigh's
absence has seen the Mariners rise to the top of the American League West Division, aided by the performances of Mitch Garver and Jhonny Pereda at the catcher position.
Why It's Important?
Raleigh's return is anticipated to strengthen the Mariners' lineup both offensively and defensively. Despite his struggles at the start of the season, his potential for a breakout remains, with above-average Bat-Speed and Barrel percentages. His defensive skills also add significant value to the team. The Mariners' current success without Raleigh underscores the depth of their roster, but his return could further solidify their position in the division.
What's Next?
Raleigh will continue his rehabilitation in Seattle while the team is on a road trip. His progress will be closely monitored, and if all goes well, he could soon begin a minor league rehab assignment. The Mariners will aim to integrate him back into the team without rushing, ensuring he is fully recovered to contribute effectively.











