Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh said he is trying to make up for lost time following a period of offensive struggles this season.

Raleigh is a central figure in the Mariners' lineup, and his ability to produce runs is critical as the team attempts a playoff push. His recent slump coincides with a difficult stretch for the franchise, including five straight losses [4].

The comments followed a loss to the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium. Raleigh said in the post-game press area about his mindset and his desire to reverse his current performance trend. He previously discussed his approach earlier in the season while at Tropicana Field.

This dip in production follows a standout 2025 campaign. During that season, Raleigh played a career-high 159 games [1] and recorded 705 plate appearances [2]. He also led the American League with 125 RBIs [3].

Raleigh said he accepts blame for the team's struggles. He described his own recent performance as awful and said he is committed to helping the team halt its current slide. The catcher said that he is focused on contributing more effectively to the offense to compensate for his under-performance earlier in the year.

The Mariners are currently fighting to stabilize their record after the five-game losing streak [4]. Raleigh's role as both a defensive anchor and an offensive threat makes his recovery a priority for the coaching staff as the season progresses.

Cal Raleigh said he is trying to make up for lost time.

Raleigh's public acknowledgment of his slump highlights the pressure on the Mariners' core players to perform consistently. After a dominant 2025 where he led the league in RBIs, any significant drop in his production creates a void in the middle of the order that is difficult to fill, potentially jeopardizing the team's postseason viability.