Cal Raleigh Still Sidelined With Oblique Injury
Seattle's starting catcher visited the dugout for the first time since heading to Arizona to rehab, but remains out of the active lineup.

Cal Raleigh made a surprise dugout appearance during Seattle's May 30 win over Arizona, his first time back at T-Mobile Park since traveling to the Mariners' Arizona facility roughly a week earlier to rehab an oblique injury. He arrived later than planned and only appeared in the sixth inning. Raleigh expressed happiness at seeing his teammates but remains on the rehab track. No timetable for his return to active play was mentioned in the report.
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