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    diamond level Diamond 900+ 99th
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  • 34-28-8 3rd Place
    • Cal Raleigh gets Sunday off against Athletics
      Cal Raleigh is not in the starting lineup Sunday against the Athletics.

      Advice: The man they call Big Dumper will get a day of rest for Sunday’s series finale against the Athletics. Seby Zavala will get the start behind the plate. The Mariners are going with their right-heavy lineup against southpaw Alex Wood, so Luis Urias is in for Josh Rojas, and Sam Haggerty is in for Luke Raley. Rotoworld May 12, 11:53 am
       
    • Getting Sunday off
      Raleigh is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Athletics.

      Advice: After catching each of the past four days, Raleigh will get a breather for the series finale. Seby Zavala will get the starting nod behind the dish Sunday. Rotowire.com May 12, 11:39 am
       
    • Belts another homer Saturday
      Raleigh went 1-for-3 with a solo home run in a loss to the Athletics on Saturday.

      Advice: Raleigh's 387-foot shot to right center in the second inning served as the first run of the night for either side and also made him the first AL catcher to hit 10 or more homers in his team's first 40 games since 2003. The slugging backstop has cleared the fences four times in the last eight games alone, and he's reached safely in seven contests overall during that span. Rotowire.com May 12, 8:46 am
       
    • Cal Raleigh goes deep in blowout loss to A’s
      Cal Raleigh slugged his 10th home run of the season on Saturday in the Mariners’ loss to the Athletics.

      Advice: Raleigh went deep for the first time since walloping a pinch-hit grand slam earlier this week against the Twins, taking Athletics rookie Joey Estes deep to right-center field in the second inning. The 27-year-old switch-hitting backstop doesn’t offer much in the batting average department, but he’s hitting for a ton of over-the-fence pop right now. Rotoworld May 12, 4:42 am