Raleigh is making contact. 313 (5-for-16), six Cactus League games, three doubles, one triple, two RBI, and two runs.
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As seen by his hitting line, the 26-year-old has made a lot of solid contact, continuing a positive trend from his first two big-league appearances.

The slugging backstop has brilliantly added extra bases to 62 of his 103 career big-league hits, and if he can cut down 2022’s excessive 29.4 percent strikeout rate, he might give himself an excellent chance of improving last season’s ugly.211 average and.284 on-base percentage.
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What happened to Cal Raleigh?
After playing with a fractured thumb and a torn ligament in his left hand late in the regular season and throughout Seattle’s postseason run, the switch-hitting backstop underwent surgery in the fall.
Why isn’t Cal Raleigh playing today?
According to Adam Jude of the Seattle Times, Raleigh has been performing despite having a fractured thumb and damaged ligament in his left hand.


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