The Seattle Mariners are backing up the dump truck for the Massive Dumper.

The Mariners are giving catcher Cal Raleigh a six-year, $105 million contract extension, in response to ESPN’s Jeff Passan. Passan says the contract begins this season and buys out the primary three years of Raleigh’s free company.

Raleigh made $795,000 final 12 months as a pre-arbitration participant, which suggests he needed to settle for with the workforce would pay him. This 12 months he was set to make $5.6 million after signing a 1-year take care of the Mariners in January to keep away from arbitration. His new contract will supersede the earlier 1-year deal and hold him beneath contract by 2030. Raleigh wouldn’t be eligible without spending a dime company now till 2031.

Raleigh has been a slugger for the Mariners over the previous three seasons. Although he solely batted .220 final 12 months, he whacked 34 residence runs and drove in 100 whereas posting a .748 OPS. Raleigh completed 18th in AL MVP voting in 2023 and twelfth in AL MVP voting final season. He additionally gained the Gold Glove final 12 months, which was his first such honor.

His defensive play has been gaining increasingly more notoriety. He has gone 9/9 on challenges in spring coaching this 12 months.



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