Luke Raley’s run is an assault on both physics and visual aesthetics and I will defend it until the day I die There is something so aesthetically pleasing and deeply soul-satisfying about watching fast people run.
Seattle Mariners' slugger Luke Raley is not in the lineup for Thursday's series finale with the Houston Astros as he's dealing with an injury. Per Daniel Kramer of MLB.com: Luke Raley is dealing with some lat soreness, Scott Servais just said, which is why he’s not in today’s lineup.
The Seattle Mariners beat the Houston Astros on Tuesday night, 4-2, to move to 30-26 on the season. And while most of the energy from pundits will be focused on the M's late-game rally, the defensive effort of outfielder Luke Raley should not be ignored.
Luke Raley has been one of the Seattle Mariners’ best hitters this season. On Tuesday night, he made a major impact with his glove too. As Mariners’ Luke Raley heats up, he’s becoming a coach favorite In the top of the second inning, Houston Astros star shortstop Jeremy Peña launched a deep fly ball to left-center field.
SEATTLE – Luke Raley wasn’t getting consistent playing time early this season, but the Seattle Mariners outfielder is becoming a favorite among coaches while showing he should be in the lineup more frequently.
It seems Luke Raley doesn't know his own strength. After hitting a 432-foot homer to straightaway center field Monday, Raley was handed the Seattle Mariners' celebratory gold trident before stepping into the dugout.
Luke Raley ties a career-high for hits and RBI and Ty France provides insurance on a vintage George Kirby start George Kirby has been tasked too often this season with keeping the Mariners in the game while the slumbering offense stirs to life.
DENVER, Colo. – After losing the first two games of their series with the Blue Jays in Toronto, the Seattle Mariners dropped to 4-8 on April 9, tied for second-worst in the American League.
After a breakout 2023, the lefty swinger should be a thumper in the middle of Seattle’s lineup. I’ll be up front: this 40-in-40 was supposed to be about José Caballero.
Are there more moves to come? We’re back for our first episode of the new year, and Erik Neander and Co. have provided us with plenty of news to talk about.
Luke Raley was hardly thinking about changing teams when he learned he had been traded to the Seattle Mariners. Mariners Breakdown: GM Justin Hollander
Luke Raley is coming off quite the eventful week. The slugger got married on Dec. 29, then he and his wife, Katie, went on their honeymoon to St. Lucia.
It’s been an active two weeks for the Mariners, who’ve recently signed Mitch Garver to a two-year deal and shipped out Robbie Ray and Jose Caballero in trades that brought Mitch Haniger, Anthony DeSclafani and Luke Raley back to Seattle.
On Friday, the Tampa Bay Rays struck a significant deal, sending slugger Luke Raley to the Seattle Mariners for infielder Jose Caballero. It appears as if the Rays may not be done, as they are working on another deal with the St.
The Rays announced Friday that they’ve placed slugger Luke Raley on the 10-day injured list with a cervical strain and designated right-handed reliever Trevor Kelley for assignment.
Inside-the-park home runs almost always come with wacky circumstances, but on Wednesday, the Rays may have recorded perhaps the wildest one in the rich history of baseball.
The Rays have been rolling, but the team with baseball's best record is now dealing with a pair of injury scares.
Luke Raley broke an eighth-inning tie with a home run and the visiting Tampa Bay Rays became the first major league team to 50 wins Thursday afternoon by edging the Oakland Athletics 4-3 to salvage a split in the four-game series.
No need for puns here, Raley was the hero of this game. Look, I love you guys, but we are not going to discuss the first three and a half innings of this game.
The major-league-leading Tampa Bay Rays will go for their third consecutive win to claim the series when they face host the Boston Red Sox in a rescheduled game on Monday afternoon.
Luke Raley homered twice and the Tampa Bay Rays remained perfect through four games by defeating the host Washington Nationals 6-2 on Monday night. Drew Rasmussen threw six shutout innings in what became a combined four-hitter among four pitchers for the Rays, who have allowed a total of five runs this season.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Luke Raley and Jonathan Aranda didn't wait long to make great first impressions in their Tampa Bay Rays debuts on Friday night. They both started their nights with hits — and then celebrated a walk-off win at the end.
Unfortunately for the Dodgers, they’ll now be without this productive bat for at least the next 10 days, and potentially quite a few more if Muncy has suffered anything beyond a minimal strain.
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