SEATTLE – There were no fireworks, no champagne showers in the locker room. Instead, there were silent tears streaming down the face of captain Cal Raleigh, after the Seattle Mariners were officially eliminated in the 2025 Championship Series, ending the World Series dream that seemed within reach.
In the eerily quiet locker room, Raleigh walked out, still in his dusty catcher uniform, and sent a message that left millions of fans choking:
“I don’t know what to say other than thank you. Thank you for believing in us, for screaming with us, for hurting with us. I promise you – this is not the end. Seattle will be back, and I will lead the way.”

The 2025 Mariners were a fairy tale come true: they won 101 games – the most in team history – and advanced to the ALCS after a nail-biting rout of the Yankees. Cal Raleigh was at the heart of that run, with 60 home runs, 125 RBIs, and an OPS of nearly .950 – the greatest season by a catcher in history.
But fate was not on their side. In Game 7 against the Houston Astros, the Mariners fell 3–2, despite Raleigh hitting a tie-breaking home run in the eighth inning. When the final whistle blew, he knelt behind home plate, still clutching his glove – an image that has become a painful but proud symbol of Seattle.
“We fought until the last breath. If there’s anything I can say, it’s – I wish I could have taken one more swing,” Raleigh said, his eyes red.
Three years ago, few would have thought Cal Raleigh would become the soul of the Mariners. He was criticized for his strikeouts, and spent months on the bench. But with his rare determination and loyalty, he turned the skepticism into motivation.
Now, he is a symbol of the city, the man who made Seattle believe that “you don’t need a superstar, you just need a big heart.”
At the end of the season, when Raleigh walked off the field after a fateful loss, he hugged each of his teammates, then turned to the stands. He took off his hat, raised his hand to the crowd that still refused to leave their seats. The whole field chanted in unison:
“Cal! Cal! Cal!”
A day after the Mariners’ exit, Raleigh posted a touching letter on his personal page:
“I know everyone is hurting, and I am too. But remember — this season, we made the world look to Seattle. I will never forget the nights you sang after every home run. You gave me a reason to fight, to get up every time I fell. We will come back — stronger, and next time, we will finish what we left unfinished.”
The letter went viral on social media within hours, garnering millions of shares. Fans left thousands of comments, calling Raleigh “Captain Cal” — a symbol of Seattle loyalty and pride.
The Mariners may have missed the World Series, but they found something more precious — a true leader. And for Cal Raleigh, the 2025 season ended not with a loss, but with a promise: he will take Seattle to places they have never been.
As he left the field that night, Raleigh turned around, looked at the stands still lit by cellphone lights, and said quietly, just enough for the cameras to catch:
“We’ll see each other again in October. I promise.”
And in that moment, Seattleites understood – Cal Raleigh was more than just a player. He was the soul of this city.
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