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Catcher Cal Raleigh's Grit and Grind Fuel Mariners' Playoff Push

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  • Cal Raleigh sets Mariners' single-season home run record
  • Raleigh becomes first catcher to win Home Run Derby
  • Raleigh plays through injuries, earns Platinum Glove award
Catcher Cal Raleigh's Grit and Grind Fuel Mariners' Playoff Push

As the Mariners prepare for a win-or-go-home Game 5 of the American League Divisional Series against the Detroit Tigers on October 11, 2025, their star catcher Cal Raleigh has emerged as a bona fide superstar. Earlier this year, Raleigh set a new Mariners single-season home run record, surpassing the legendary Ken Griffey Jr. He also broke Mickey Mantle's mark for most homers by a switch-hitter and set a new bar for home runs by a catcher, passing Salvador Perez's 2021 total.

Raleigh's offensive exploits have been matched by his grit and determination. Throughout the season, he has played through numerous injuries, from a broken tooth to a broken thumb and torn ligament. Yet, he still managed to win a Platinum Glove, the sport's highest defensive honor. Raleigh's pre-game routine is a testament to his work ethic, as he arrives at the park over six hours early to prepare both mentally and physically.

Despite the wear and tear, Raleigh has been a driving force behind the Mariners' playoff push. In the first four games of the ALDS, he is batting .438 with a home run and an OPS of 1.188. As the Mariners look to advance to their first pennant in franchise history, Raleigh's leadership and performance will be crucial in determining their fate.

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Raleigh set the Mariners' single-season home run record, surpassing the legendary Ken Griffey Jr. He also broke Mickey Mantle's mark for most homers by a switch-hitter and set a new bar for home runs by a catcher, passing Salvador Perez's 2021 total.
Despite playing through numerous injuries, including a broken tooth, broken thumb, and torn ligament, Raleigh has continued to excel both offensively and defensively. His tireless work ethic and leadership have been crucial in fueling the Mariners' push for their first pennant in franchise history.
The Mariners' season hangs in the balance as they face a win-or-go-home Game 5 against the Tigers on October 11, 2025. Raleigh's performance and the team's ability to overcome Cy Young favorite Tarik Skubal will be pivotal in determining their fate and whether they can advance to the next round of the playoffs.

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