Cal Raleigh is set to begin his Minor League rehab assignment on Sunday with High-A Everett, followed by games with Triple-A Tacoma the rest of the week. This comes after a 10-day stint on the injured list due to a right oblique strain. Mariners’ manager Dan Wilson expressed optimism about Raleigh's recovery, noting his progress in intensity during practice and his overall health. If his rehab goes smoothly, Raleigh could be activated during Seattle's homestand starting June 16.

By the Numbers
  • The Mariners have a 12-6 record during Raleigh's absence.
  • Raleigh's pre-injury slash line was .161/.243/.317, with a .560 OPS.
State of Play
  • Raleigh will play designated hitter in his first rehab game, then primarily catch.
  • Mitch Garver and Jhonny Pereda have produced a combined .763 OPS in Raleigh's absence.
What's Next

If Raleigh continues to progress, he is on track to return to the Mariners’ lineup by mid-June, enhancing the team's chances for continued success.

Bottom Line

Raleigh's successful rehab could be pivotal in reigniting his performance and boosting the Mariners’ offensive capabilities as they aim to maintain their winning momentum.