All the latest on the Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh, including news, stats, records & history.
Raleigh, nicknamed the "Big Dumper," set the record for most home runs by a catcher and by a switch-hitter in the same season last year when he hit 60 out of the park.
It would be an incredibly impressive feat to see him hit 60+ once again this year, but Raleigh and the Mariners have something bigger in mind: a World Series championship.
Name | Cal Raleigh |
Age | 29 |
Height | 6'2" |
Weight | 235 lbs |
Birthday | November 26, 1996 |
Birthplace | Harrisonburg, VA |
Drafted | 2018, Seattle Mariners, Round: 3, Overall Pick: 90 |
Pro Experience | 6th Season |
Team(s) | Seattle Mariners (2021-present) |
Home Runs | 153 |
Runs Batted In | 376 |
Hits | 489 |
Batting Average | .226 |
Home Runs | 60 (2025) *led MLB |
Runs batted In | 125 (2025) *led AL |
Hits | 147 (2025) |
Batting Average | .247 (2025) |
Last updated: 3/27/26
1x All-Star (2025)
1x Silver Slugger (2025)
1x Gold Glove (2024)
MVP Runner-Up (2025)
Raleigh signed a six-year $105 million contract in on March 26, 2025, running through the 2030 season. In 2026, he'll earn a base salary of $12,666,666, but that will increase up to $24,666,666 starting in 2028.
Source: Spotrac