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F or seven innings of Thursday's game, the New York Yankees couldn't touch Seattle Mariners pitching. Mariners starter Bryan Woo tossed seven no-hit innings, then exited the game
Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh said the New York Yankees were not “discreet” about picking up on closer Andrés Muñoz’s tipped pitches.
Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh clubbed two more home runs in a 12-3 win against the Detroit Tigers on Friday night, including a grand slam to help break the game open in the top of the ninth inning.
He's being intentionally walked more often and getting less pitches in the strike zone, but the Seattle Mariners catcher is working hard to not force the action at the plate.
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Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh thinks All-Star closer Andrés Muñoz was tipping pitches when he squandered a two-run lead in the ninth inning against the New York Yankees.
Mariners starting pitcher Bryan Woo took a no-hitter into the eighth inning with his club leading 5-0. But Woo’s masterful performance was not enough for Seattle. The Yankees chipped away and trailed 5-3 in the bottom of the ninth when Seattle brought in closer Andrés Muñoz.
Seattle Mariners All-Star Cal Raleigh made history against the New York Yankees — and earned a unique shoutout on the opposing broadcast.
While many fans have likely heard the Mariners star’s nickname, “Big Dumper,” the Yankees’ broadcast Tuesday on YES Network made sure to drill things home to its viewers.
Raleigh is three homers away from matching Barry Bonds’ overall record of 39 homers before an All-Star break, which the former San Francisco Giants slugger set in 2001.
The Yankees had a bead on Seattle Mariners closer Andrés Muñoz. That’s according to M’s catcher Cal Raleigh, who believes Muñoz was tipping pitches during the ninth inning of the Yankees’ come-from-behind 6-5 win on Thursday night.