Cal Raleigh Begins Catch Play After 10-Day IL Stint for Oblique Strain
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Updated · CBS Sports · May 25
Cal Raleigh Begins Catch Play After 10-Day IL Stint for Oblique Strain
5 articles · Updated · CBS Sports · May 25
Monday marked Raleigh's first baseball activity since the Mariners put him on the 10-day injured list in mid-May with a right oblique strain.
Light catch play is the next step in his rehab in Arizona, where Seattle is monitoring how the catcher responds before advancing him further.
Swinging a bat remains a key benchmark, and the Mariners expect a clearer recovery timeline only after Raleigh progresses to those additional activities.
Was Cal Raleigh’s deep hitting slump a symptom of his injury, and how can his swing be rebuilt for a powerful return?
With oblique injuries sidelining MLB stars, what can be done to prevent these strains from derailing a team's season?