Mariners broadcaster Rick Rizzs: World Baseball Classic disrupted Cal Raleigh’s timing at the plate
The Seattle Mariners open a three-game series against the St. Louis Cardinals Friday, sending right-hander George Kirby to the mound as the club looks to stabilize after an inconsistent start to the 2025 season. Seattle enters the series 2.
5 games behind the Texas Rangers and the currently Sacramento (formerly Oakland and soon-to-be Las Vegas) Athletics in the AL West after a walk-off win against Oakland earlier in the week. Cal Raleigh, Julio Rodriguez, and Josh Naylor each singled in the ninth inning to complete the comeback. Mariners broadcaster Rick Rizzs said the team badly needed the victory.
“It’s been a streaky year for the ball club. ” Rizzs told “ Seattle’s Morning News . ” “They lose five in a row, they win four in a row.
They lose four in a row, they win two in a row. They lose two, and then they come back and win. ” Raleigh has come on as of late.
The catcher homered in three consecutive games and went 3-for-5 in the walk-off win. Rodriguez went 9-for-22 over a recent stretch, and Naylor was 8-for-14. Rizzs said he believes the World Baseball Classic disrupted the timing of Raleigh and the other batters who participated, pulling them out of their spring training routines before they were ready.