Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh has set several records and won more awards in the last six months. During the regular season, Raleigh set new franchise marks for single-season RBIs (100) and home runs (34) by a catcher.
Cal Raleigh doesn’t take many off-days throughout the regular season, let alone Spring Training, but he had good reason to be excused from work on Thursday. The Mariners’ star catcher flew back to the Pacific Northwest to take part in the Seattle Sports Commission Awards ceremony,
Speaking with the Refuse to Lose podcast at spring training in Peoria, Raleigh addressed many things, including the sense of urgency he feels ahead of this season.
"We saw how much joy it brought to people and how much it meant to them," star catcher Cal Raleigh said of the Seattle Mariners' fanbase.
One of the five starters Raleigh gets to regularly work with is right-hander Bryan Woo, who broke out in a major way during a stellar second season in the big leagues. Woo posted a 2.84 ERA, 0.898 WHIP and 101 strikeouts to just 13 walks over 121 1/3 innings on his way to a 9-3 record in 22 starts last season.
Jim Nantz introduced Fred Couples for his Lifetime Achievement Award, and Cal Raleigh and Jordan Chiles took home Sports Star of the Year honors at the star-studded awards show.
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