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Cal Raleigh Day-to-Day with 'General Soreness,' Per Seattle Mariners Manager

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Dan Wilson was unable to provide specifics on the reason for Raleigh's late scratch before Saturday's game against the Kansas City Royals.

Seattle Mariners manager Dan Wilson speaks to the media following a 3-2 loss against the Kansas City Royals on Saturday at T-Mobile Park in Seattle. SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners suffered one of their most disappointing losses of the season Saturday at T-Mobile Park in Seattle. Hours after the Mariners retired National Baseball Hall of Famer and legendary starting pitcher Randy Johnson's No.

51 , the team fell 3-2 in extra innings to the Kansas City Royals. Seattle's loss came despite a career-high 14 strikeouts over seven innings from starting pitchers Emerson Hancock, who finished his outing with 103 pitches, one earned run allowed on six hits and no free bases. The Mariners' Saturday struggles came before Hancock threw his first pitch and before Johnson had his No.

51 join Ichiro Suzuki (No. 51), Edgar Martinez (No. 11), Ken Griffey Jr.

(No. 24) and Jackie Robinson (No. 42) as the other retired numbers hanging in left-center field.