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Cal Raleigh expresses confidence in the Seattle Mariners' ability to turn their season around, despite recent struggles. He emphasizes his trust in his swing and approach as key to overcoming challenges.
Cal Raleigh has âfaith in this groupâ and is confident scuffling Mariners can turn season around
SEATTLE â Seattle Mariners switch-hitting catcher Cal Raleigh has used the same swing since he was 9 years old.
Raleighâs tried and true stroke worked out quite well for him during the 2025 season, one in which he finished runner-up for American League MVP honors and set the single-season record for home runs by a catcher with 60. The 29-year-oldâs magnificent season helped the Mariners come within one win of their first World Series berth, and set sky-high expectations heading into 2026.
âI know the swing is good,â Raleigh said. âReally just trying to trust the approach, trust the plan, commit to it every single pitch.â
Like many of his Mariners teammates, though, Raleigh hasnât hit as well as he would like amid Seattleâs 10-15 start, which includes the most recent 5-2 loss to the Athletics. Even with a solo home run and a single in the Marinersâ latest defeat, Raleigh just is hitting .177 with a .538 OPS, his lowest since his rookie season.
Twenty-five games into the 2026 season, the Mariners find themselves in fourth place in the AL West, slotted ahead of only the bottom-feeding Houston Astros, who are tied for the most losses in major league baseball at 9-16.
First baseman Josh Naylor, who broke out of his slump last week with two home runs, still has a batting average below the Mendoza line. Julio RodrĂguez has heated up considerably the last few weeks, but isnât hitting for power in a fashion that the Mariners have grown accustomed to.
Seattle has 23 home runs as a team, good for 15th in the majors, yet only two teams have lower collective batting averages than their .218. The Mariners have taken their walks, but they arenât driving runners in with clutch hits or home runs.
Cal Raleigh stated he has faith in the team and believes they can turn their season around despite recent struggles.
In the 2025 season, Cal Raleigh finished as the runner-up for American League MVP and set a single-season record for home runs by a catcher with 60.
The Mariners have sky-high expectations for 2026 after coming within one win of their first World Series berth in 2025.

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âI think weâre getting guys on base at a good rate for the most part. I see that,â Raleigh said. âBut, I think Iâm guilty of this too â you get in those big spots and those big moments and each guy wants to do it.â
Seattle wonât pull itself out of its season-opening quagmire with one win, or one series. It learned that after sweeping the Astros before dropping six of its next eight games.
Even so, Raleigh doesnât think he is putting too much pressure on himself after a banner year, nor is anybody else.
âWe all know that we want to be doing better than we are,â Raleigh said. âBut at the same time, itâs not going to help anybody in this room by trying to press and go out there and try to do more and try to be the guy. ... I have faith in this group.â