Cal Raleigh Remains Optimistic Amid Struggles of Seattle Mariners
Cal Raleigh has ‘faith in this group’ and is confident scuffling Mariners can turn season around
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Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh, despite a slow start to the 2026 MLB season, remains confident in his team's ability to improve. After a stellar 2025 season, Raleigh is working to regain his form as the Mariners sit fourth in the American League West with a 10-15 record.
- 01Cal Raleigh had a record-setting 2025 season with 60 home runs.
- 02The Mariners are struggling with a 10-15 record, placing them fourth in the AL West.
- 03Raleigh is currently hitting .177, his lowest since his rookie season.
- 04The team has a collective batting average of .218, one of the lowest in MLB.
- 05Raleigh emphasizes the importance of not pressing in high-pressure situations.
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Cal Raleigh, the Seattle Mariners' switch-hitting catcher, is facing a challenging start to the 2026 MLB season with a personal batting average of .177 and a team record of 10-15. Despite these struggles, Raleigh remains optimistic about the team's potential, citing their ability to get on base but acknowledging the need for more clutch hits. The Mariners, who finished just shy of a World Series berth last season, have hit 23 home runs collectively, ranking them 15th in the majors. Raleigh believes that pressing too hard in crucial moments is counterproductive and insists he has faith in his teammates to turn things around as they navigate the season.
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The Mariners' performance affects fan engagement and ticket sales, as a struggling team may lead to decreased attendance at games.
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