Cal Raleigh swings off tee as he resumes rehab with Mariners
4 sources • 2 min read • Latest: May 31, 2026, 8:59 PM
Last updated May 31, 2026
Cal Raleigh is taking critical steps in his rehabilitation process after being placed on the injured list on May 14 due to a right oblique strain. The catcher for the Seattle Mariners took his first swings off a tee, marking a significant milestone in his recovery from aggravating the injury to his right side. Raleigh's return will be closely monitored as he continues to recover and work towards rejoining the team. The Mariners look forward to his impact once he is cleared for game action.
- •Cal Raleigh was injured on May 14 with a right oblique strain.
- •He has begun swinging off a tee as part of his rehab.
- •Raleigh aggravated the injury to his right side during recovery.
- •The Mariners await his return to strengthen their roster.
- 9:50 PMESPN MLB — Raleigh (oblique) awaits next steps from Mariners
- 8:09 PMYahoo Sports — Mariners’ Cal Raleigh hopes to soon learn next steps in right oblique recovery
- 6:06 AMESPN MLB — Mariners' Raleigh takes 1st swings off tee in reha...
- 2:01 AMThe Seattle Times — Cal Raleigh takes step toward returning to Mariners lineup - The Seattle Times
"Cal Raleigh doesn’t know yet when he’ll begin a rehab assignment for his right oblique strain, but the Seattle Mariners catcher hopes that will change within a few days. Raleigh, who took his first swings off a tee Friday at the team’s spring training complex in Arizona, was in Seattle ahead of the Mariners’ game against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday. “I’d like to try to get going as soon as possible,” Raleigh said.
"Veteran catcher Cal Raleigh, last year's American League MVP runner-up, doesn't know yet when he'll begin a rehab assignment for his right oblique strain, but the Seattle Mariners star hopes that will change within a few days, he told reporters on Sunday.
"Cal Raleigh, who was placed on the injured list May 14 with a right oblique strain, took his first swings since the Seattle Mariners catcher aggravated an injury to his right side.
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External links- ESPN MLBMay 31, 2026, 9:50 PMRaleigh (oblique) awaits next steps from Mariners
Veteran catcher Cal Raleigh, last year's American League MVP runner-up, doesn't know yet when he'll begin a rehab assignment for his right oblique strain, but the Seattle Mariners star hopes that will change within a few days, he told reporters on Sunday.
- Yahoo SportsMay 31, 2026, 8:09 PMMariners’ Cal Raleigh hopes to soon learn next steps in right oblique recovery
Cal Raleigh doesn’t know yet when he’ll begin a rehab assignment for his right oblique strain, but the Seattle Mariners catcher hopes that will change within a few days. Raleigh, who took his first swings off a tee Friday at the team’s spring training complex in Arizona, was in Seattle ahead of the Mariners’ game against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday. “I’d like to try to get going as soon as possible,” Raleigh said.
- ESPN MLBMay 30, 2026, 6:06 AMMariners' Raleigh takes 1st swings off tee in reha...
Cal Raleigh, who was placed on the injured list May 14 with a right oblique strain, took his first swings since the Seattle Mariners catcher aggravated an injury to his right side.
- The Seattle TimesMay 30, 2026, 2:01 AMCal Raleigh takes step toward returning to Mariners lineup - The Seattle Times
The next step in the slow progression for Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh to return to the lineup from his oblique injury has started.
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