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Mariners giving out a Cal Raleigh ‘Platinum Dumper’ bobblehead

It looks like the Mariners are showing a new kind of appreciation for their catcher Cal Raleigh.

Seattle revealed a bobblehead of Raleigh, 28, named the “Platinum Dumper” on social media Thursday, hinting that it might be available for fans next Monday through Wednesday during a series against the rival Astros.

The bobblehead features Raleigh fully suited up in his gear squatting in the catcher’s position, with the Mariners’ social media team making sure to highlight his backside in their post.

“Omg Becky, look at that bobblehead,” the Mariners posted on X alongside the photo.

The name “Platinum Dumper” derives from Raleigh’s nickname “Big Dumper,” which was given to him by former Mariners teammate Jarred Kelenic.


Seattle Mariners' Cal Raleigh greeting Athletics catcher Shea Langeliers at an opening-day baseball game on March 27, 2025, in Seattle
Cal Raleigh greets Athletics catcher Shea Langeliers as he comes up to bat during the first inning of an opening-day baseball game, Thursday, March 27, 2025, in Seattle. AP

When Raleigh was called up to the majors in 2021, Kelenic congratulated the catcher on social media, revealing his nickname to fans.

“Big dumper to the show,” he posted on X in 2021.

Kelenic, now with the Braves, created the name when he and Raleigh were in the minors together during the 2020 season as a reference to Raleigh’s behind, per The Athletic.


Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Emerson Hancock (26) and catcher Cal Raleigh (29) discussing strategy on the mound during a game against the Detroit Tigers at T-Mobile Park
Emerson Hancock talks on the mound with Cal Raleigh against the Detroit Tigers during the first inning at T-Mobile Park. John Froschauer-Imagn Images

The word “platinum” in the bobblehead name likely is a tribute to Raleigh winning the 2024 Platinum Glove award, given to the best fielder in each league.

During the 2024 campaign, Raleigh hit 34 home runs and 100 RBIs, both career highs.

Last week, the backstop signed a six-year $105 million extension with the Mariners, keeping him in Seattle long-term.

“Cal is central to so much of what we do as a team,” Mariners president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto said in a statement after the signing. “His leadership on the field combined with elite defense and impact offense is rare among catchers in the game.

“We are fortunate that he’s a Mariner and thrilled that he’s here for the long haul.”

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