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Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh is back in the starting lineup Tuesday after missing three games due to a sore right side. He’s in his normal No. 2 spot for Seattle, serving as the
Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh returns to the lineup after missing three games due to a sore right side, demonstrating progress following an MRI.
Cal Raleigh is back, and a stint on the injured list for the American League MVP runner-up no longer appears to be in play. The all-world catcher returned to the Mariners’ starting lineup for Tuesday’s game vs.
Brendan Donovan, the Mariners’ third baseman and leadoff hitter, is traveling to Chicago to meet the team and is expected to be activated off the injured list.
After being held out of the lineup with quad tightness a day prior, Josh Naylor is starting for the Seattle Mariners against the Minnesota Twins.
SEATTLE – Cal Raleigh has never been placed on the 10-day injured list in his MLB career. He’s hoping that it won’t happen in the next few days due to discomfort in his right side.
Bryce Miller will make his season debut next week in Houston, leaving the Mariners with two options with six healthy starting pitchers on the roster.
Brendan Donovan’s return is starting to feel a little more real. The Mariners have not unraveled without him. J.P. Crawford has done more than simply keep the leadoff spot warm, and Seattle’s lineup has found ways to function while Donovan has been out.
Cal Raleigh is out of the Mariners' lineup once again on Sunday, but it's still unclear what exactly is wrong.
With Cal Raleigh as the designated hitter for a second straight day, the Seattle Mariners have Rob Refsnyder out of the lineup vs. a lefty.