BASEBALL: Mariners hope stars' bats will warm up vs. Angels
Seattle Mariners hope a trip to sunny Southern California jumpstarts their struggling offense, as top hitters Cal Raleigh, Julio Rodriguez, and Josh Naylor combine for just a .090 average early this season. With J.P. Crawford back from injury, the Mariners look to rebound against the Los Angeles Angels starting Friday in Anaheim.
FIELD LEVEL MEDIA / Reuters
April 3, 2026

Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh (29) drives in a run with an RBI single against the New York Yankees during the eighth inning at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, Washington, on April 1, 2026.
Steven Bisig / Reuters
Perhaps a trip to sunny Southern California is exactly what the Seattle Mariners need.
Their bats have yet to warm up as they head into a three-game series with the Los Angeles Angels, starting Friday in Anaheim, Calif.
The Mariners’ Nos. 2-4 hitters — Cal Raleigh, Julio Rodriguez, and Josh Naylor — are a combined 7 for 78 (.090) with one extra-base hit and 30 strikeouts this season.
“I don’t think it’s going to last like that,” said Raleigh, who is 4 for 25 with 15 strikeouts. “I don’t think Naylz is going to go hitless for the year; same with Julio. I think everybody is going to be just fine once they get that timing, once they get comfortable in the box.”
All three had abbreviated spring training while participating in the World Baseball Classic — Raleigh for Team USA, Rodriguez for the Dominican Republic, and Naylor for Canada.
It might not have helped that temperatures in Peoria, Ariz., during the last week of spring training were pushing triple digits, while some games during the season-opening seven-game homestand were played in temperatures just above 40 degrees.
Manager Dan Wilson said it was the coldest he had ever felt at T-Mobile Park.
“We faced some really tough pitching, and no question about it … they’ve kept us a little quiet,” Wilson said. “But again, seeing some of the at-bats later in the ballgame [in Wednesday’s 5-3 loss to the New York Yankees] and the way the guys have continued to make their adjustments, I think we’ve got good things to come for sure.”
Raleigh suggested the Mariners might be under extra scrutiny after nearly reaching their first World Series last fall, losing Game 7 of the American League Championship Series to Toronto.
“It’s under a microscope, more so now than in the middle of the season, just because it’s the start of the season and everybody’s excited,” Raleigh said. “It’s not a big deal.”
Seattle activated starting shortstop J.P. Crawford (right shoulder) from the 10-day injured list Thursday, and he is expected to make his season debut.
While the Mariners split a four-game series with Cleveland and dropped two of three against the Yankees, the Angels went 3-4 on their season-opening trip to Houston and Chicago, where they faced the Cubs.
One bright spot for the Angels has been Mike Trout, back in center field and playing like the 11-time All-Star and three-time AL MVP he is. He has two home runs in seven games.
“The results are tremendous, but I think it’s more about seeing Mike enjoy himself out there and play the game like I played against him when he was younger,” first-year Angels manager Kurt Suzuki said. “Seeing that energy, that positivity, that confidence, it’s just been so infectious for everyone, coaches included. That’s the Mike everybody grew up watching. The vibes have been awesome.”
Friday’s game will feature Mariners right-hander Bryan Woo (0-0, 3.00 ERA) against Angels lefty Reid Detmers (0-0, 5.79).
Woo is 2-0 with a 3.27 ERA in eight career starts against the Angels, while Detmers is 2-2 with a 6.16 ERA in 12 career appearances (seven starts) versus Seattle.
-Field Level Media/Reuters
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