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Cal Raleigh

American baseball player (born 1996)

By SimpleFunctions· Last verified 17 Jun 2026Methodology

Wikidata Q107493798

Velocity· first seen 2026-06-17

Why now

Cal Raleigh is trending as the Seattle Mariners catcher has returned from the injured list alongside third baseman Crawford. According to MLB.com, Raleigh's return has lifted the Mariners' performance. Recent games have highlighted his impact, including a clutch RBI single that supported pitcher Logan Gilbert's strong performance in a victory over the Orioles, demonstrating his importance to the team's offensive and defensive setup.

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What to watch

Monitor Raleigh's performance through the remainder of the MLB regular season as he regains rhythm after his injury. The Mariners face multiple division games over the next 30 days that will test their playoff positioning. Watch for his at-bats in high-leverage situations and how his presence affects team chemistry and catching duties with pitcher management.

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2026-06-17

Latest snapshot: 2026-06-17

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