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Cal Raleigh of the Seattle Mariners looks on during the eighth inning against the Houston Astros at Daikin Park on May 13, 2026.
Back on May 14, the Seattle Mariners saw one of their biggest stars, Cal Raleigh, land on the injured list for the first time in his career. After more than a month away from the league, the switch-hitting catcher is finally set to return as the Mariners prepare to host the Boston Orioles at T-Mobile Park.
In an announcement made by Justin Hollander, Seattle Mariners Executive Vice President & General Manager of Baseball Operations, the team confirmed a series of roster moves highlighted by Raleigh’s return to the active roster.
With Raleigh reinstated, catcher Jhonny Pereda was optioned to Triple-A Tacoma. The Mariners also announced the reinstatement of shortstop J.P. Crawford, who found himself sidelined with a right hand contusion.
For Raleigh, it seems as if the time away from the game acted as an opportunity for him to reset both physically and mentally.
Speaking to The Seattle Times, Raleigh reflected on his time away from the plate.
“Obviously, getting healthy was No. 1,” Raleigh said. “But taking a step back and understanding where I’m at, and understanding where the team is at and watching from afar — it’s not what I wanted to do, but ultimately it was a good time to reflect and see what I could do better, see where I can make some adjustments, both as a player and as a teammate.”
Raleigh also shared his excitement about returning to the field.
“It’s definitely been exciting to be back in uniform and playing,” he said. “That’s the best part about it, is getting those nerves and those good butterfly feelings back again, which is awesome. Really excited and energetic to get going again.”
The All-Star catcher originally suffered a right oblique strain back in early May. Raleigh initially attempted to play through the injury, during which he unfortunately went on an 0-for-38 stretch at the plate. This, combined with his continued discomfort ultimately forced the Mariners to send him on rehab assignment.
While there, it appears Raleigh might have been able to find his swing again. After a difficult start to the 2026 season, Raleigh’s rehab assignment saw him hit five home runs across four games. Hopefully, a sign of what’s to come as he returns to the active roster.
Seattle has leaned heavily on its pitching staff during Raleigh’s absence. With his return, the Mariners will hopefully find a way to be more productive at the plate.
The Mariners begin their series against the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday, June 16 at T-Mobile Park. Seattle will send Logan Gilbert to the mound opposite Baltimore starter Brandon Young. First pitch is scheduled for 6:40 p.m. PT.
Despite battling injuries and an inconsistent start to the 2026 season, Seattle enters the series at the top of the AL West standings. However, the Athletics sit just a half-game back as Tuesday’s action begins.
With Crawford and Raleigh both returning to the lineup, the Mariners may have a chance to regain momentum and show more consistency and productivity at the plate as the season continues.
Sydney Jones Sydney Jones is a sports writer covering all things Golf, Mariners, and Seahawks for Heavy.com. She has experience covering the intersection of sports and human interest stories for multiple publications. Originally from Montana, she recently relocated to Seattle and is enjoying the new experience of being surrounding by live professional sports and rooting for a common team while writing about them. More about Sydney Jones
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