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2026 Fantasy Baseball Player Profile
Cal Raleigh delivered a legendary 2025 campaign that completely redefined the offensive ceiling for the catcher position. Over 159 games, the switch-hitting backstop slashed .247/.359/.589 and led all of Major League Baseball with 60 home runs, becoming just the seventh player in history to reach that milestone. His power surge shattered multiple long-standing records, including the single-season marks for home runs by a catcher, home runs by a switch-hitter, and home runs by a Seattle Mariner. In addition to his elite power, Raleigh drove in an American League-best 125 runs and scored 110, while surprisingly adding a career-high 14 stolen bases. His dominance earned him his first Silver Slugger Award, an All-MLB First Team selection, and a second-place finish in the American League MVP voting behind Aaron Judge.
Entering 2026, Raleigh is the undisputed top-ranked catcher in all formats and a cornerstone of a Mariners lineup that now features added protection from Josh Naylor and a returning Julio RodrÃguez. While he is not expected to repeat his 60-homer feat—a sentiment Raleigh himself has echoed during spring training—most projection systems such as Steamer and ZiPS still forecast him as the premier power threat at his position. He is projected to hit between 38 and 42 home runs with approximately 100 RBIs and 85 runs scored, while maintaining a batting average in the .230 to .235 range. Fantasy managers have adjusted to his elite status, making him a consensus top-20 overall pick with an ADP of approximately 11.0.
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