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Clutch DNA: Why Cal Raleigh Owns the Big Moments
Remember September 2022? Cal Raleigh does — he hit a walk-off home run that ended the Mariners’ 21-year playoff drought. That moment wasn’t a fluke. Raleigh has earned a reputation for coming through when it counts, and he’s done it time and again since. Whether it’s launching bombs in extra innings or gunning down would-be base stealers, Raleigh’s got ice in his veins. With every big moment, he’s showing he’s more than just a good player — he’s a franchise cornerstone.
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Seattle’s Silent General: How Cal Raleigh Runs the Game from Behind the Plate
Cal Raleigh isn’t just a slugger — he’s the emotional heartbeat of the Mariners clubhouse. Known for his calm demeanor and clutch performances, he’s developed into a leader both on and off the field. Handling a rotation filled with young arms like George Kirby and Logan Gilbert, Raleigh’s pitch framing, game-calling, and baseball IQ stand out. He’s matured into the role with poise, calling smart games and managing high-pressure moments like a veteran. Mariners fans can rest easy knowing their backstop is as sharp behind the plate as he is at it.
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Big Dumper, Bigger Bat: Cal Raleigh Is Crushing Expectations
Seattle Mariners fans know him as “Big Dumper,” but to opposing pitchers, Cal Raleigh is a serious problem. The switch-hitting catcher has quietly become one of the most dangerous bats in the Mariners lineup. In 2023, he led all MLB catchers in home runs, proving he’s not just a defensive anchor behind the plate — he’s a power threat from both sides. Raleigh’s compact swing, especially from the left side, gives him leverage and pop rarely seen in a catcher. Add in his ability to handle a pitching staff with confidence, and you’ve got one of the most valuable two-way players in the American League.