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## Cal Raleigh leads the Mariners to series opening win against Rockies
DENVER, COLORADO - JULY 20: Cal Raleigh #29 of the Seattle Mariners hits a 2 RBI home double against the Colorado Rockies in the sixth inning at Coors Field on July 20, 2021 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)
Mariners fans have been holding their breath waiting on the newest call-up, Cal Raleigh, to get his first hit for the big league club. He came through in a big way against the Rockies in the series opener, doing more than just swatting his first hit.
It started off in the 4th inning when he hit a little flare to center field. We all know the ball carries a bit more in Colorado, and it’s a good thing they were back to using the Humidor after the home run derby, or else this ball would’ve been caught.
Mariners Cal Raleigh was off the schneid, and had his first major league hit.
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I guess we could even go back a bit. It wasn’t just that Raleigh was 0-12, it’s that he hadn’t been on base either. He drew a walk in his first plate appearance. Not a bad way to start the day. A walk, and then your first major league hit. Do you know what could make it even better? A nice 2-run double into the gap to start a big-time rally in the 6th inning.
This would lead to a 2-run home run later in the inning by Dylan Moore, and the Mariners would be up 4-2, and never look back. Cal Raleigh had his first, real big-league day, and Mariners fans everywhere can breathe a sigh of relief. You could see the excitement and job on Raleigh’s face as well after getting that first hit.
Ty France would pull a Raleigh in the 7th, knocking in a 2-run double of his own to make it 6-2. Overshadowed a bit by the offense was the fact that Marco Gonzalez looked a lot like the pitcher we were expecting going into this season. Marco would go five innings, giving up just two runs, earning his first win since April 15th!
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It was a nice win for the Mariners and guarantees them at least a split in Colorado. They’ll start the finale in the rare early Wednesday game for the Mariners, as Keynan Middleton will take the mound against Austin Gomber at 12:10 PT.
## Rookie Cal Raleigh’s 2-run double helps Mariners beat Rockies 6-4
DENVER (AP) — Marco Gonzales earned his first win in three months, rookie Cal Raleigh had a two-run double and Dylan Moore homered to lead the Seattle Mariners over the Colorado Rockies 6-4 on Tuesday night.
Mariners 6, Rockies 4: Box score
Gonzales (2-5) had not won since beating Baltimore on April 15. He’d been 0-4 in eight starts since then and also spent a month on the injured list with a strained left forearm.
“The objective was to give us a chance to win the game and that’s exactly what he did. He did his job,” Seattle manager Scott Servais said. “Nice to get Marco that win and really happy with the way he threw the ball.”
Gonzales was on the paternity list to be with his wife, Monica, who gave birth to the couple’s first child, daughter Grace, on June 28. Becoming a father helped change his view on his winless drought.
“I had a baby and that put life into perspective,” he said. “There’s a lot of bigger things than wins and losses. It’s hard to get disappointed when you come home to a newborn.”
Gonzales allowed two runs in five innings and posted the victory 65 miles from where he grew up in Fort Collins. He got the better of All-Star Germán Márquez, who lost at Coors Field for the first time since May 4.
Connor Joe put Colorado ahead 2-0 with his first major league homer, a two-run drive in the fifth. But the normally sharp Márquez couldn’t hold it in the sixth while giving up four runs in his first start since throwing one shutout inning in the All-Star Game on July 13.
“We were all fired up for Connor. He’s been swinging the bat really well in the minor leagues and he’s continued to stay hot,” bench coach/acting manager Mike Redmond said. “That’s the beauty of this game, guys get opportunities and take advantage of it. It was a huge lift for us, we just weren’t able to hold them down tonight.”
The Mariners started the inning with four straight hits, the last being Raleigh’s two-run double that tied the game.
Moore put them ahead with a two-out, two-run homer.
needed more, got Moore 🤗 pic.twitter.com/GB3qcmmjRg — Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) July 21, 2021
Márquez permitted four runs and seven hits in six innings. In his five previous starts combined, he had given up three runs.
Ty France hit a two-run double in the seventh for a 6-2 lead. C.J. Cron brought the Colorado closer with his 14th homer, a two-run drive in the eighth.
Kendall Graveman worked around a walk in the ninth to pick up his ninth save.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Mariners: 1B Evan White will have surgery on his right hip to repair the labrum in the joint, manager Scott Servais said. White will rehab at Seattle’s spring training site in Arizona. … LHP Justus Sheffield (left forearm strain) has started to throw but not off a mound. … RHP Justin Dunn (right shoulder inflammation) will start throwing off a mound in the next week, Servais said.
Rockies: Placed INF/OF Chris Owings on the 10-day injured list with a mallet finger of the left thumb and recalled Joe from Triple-A Albuquerque. … OF Raimel Tapia remained was not in the lineup for the fourth straight game. He pinch-hit for the second time since the All-Star break.
TWICE IS BETTER
Raleigh entered Tuesday 0 for 12 but finally got his first career hit with a bloop single to center in the fourth inning. Raleigh, who made his major league debut July 11, kept it up with his two-run double in his next at-bat.
“I’d be lying if I told you it wasn’t on my mind, but I knew it was going to come,” Raleigh said of his first hit. “I had hit some balls hard and they didn’t find the hole. Luckily I got one to drop in there.”
The rookie catcher also threw out Garrett Hampson at second on a steal attempt in the first inning.
Cal will take care of that for ya. pic.twitter.com/3qrMEtPUcZ — Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) July 21, 2021
UP NEXT
The Rockies are expected to activate LHP Austin Gomber (6-5, 3.86) from the 10-day injured list to make his first start since June 19 on Wednesday. The Mariners have not announced a starter.
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## Gonzales ends W drought in homecoming
“I mean, I'd be lying to you if I told you I wasn't thinking about it or it wasn't on my mind,” Raleigh said of his first hit. “But I knew it was going to come, and I had hit some balls hard. Luckily, I got one to drop in the fourth inning.”
## WeWork expands ‘On Demand’ program to Raleigh, Durham locations
RALEIGH & DURHAM – WeWork is expanding its pay-as-you-go service, called WeWork On Demand, to two locations in the Triangle: One Glenwood in Raleigh and One City Center in Durham.
The company piloted the program in New York City in August 2020.
A spokesperson for the company told WRAL TechWire that the purpose of the program is to offer anyone flexibility in scheduling or gaining access to workspace and meeting rooms at the WeWork locations that provide this program.
The spokesperson noted the program is now available in more than 30 U.S. cities, which now includes Raleigh and Durham.
The program is run through a mobile app, On Demand, on iPhone and Android, and pricing starts at $29/day with meeting rooms available at $10/hour.
WeWork closed one of the locations it operated in the Triangle, Durham.ID, at the end of 2020.
## Man charged in fatal Raleigh hit-and-run :: WRAL.com
— A man was arrested Tuesday in connection with a weekend hit-and-run in north Raleigh that left one person dead.
Juan Alejandro Sandoval, 24, was charged with felony death by vehicle, felony hit-and-run and driving while impaired.
Rony Kevin Velasquez, 22, was hit at the intersection of Atlantic and Sego Court early Sunday morning, police said, and the driver of the pickup that hit him and at least one passenger ran off.
The case remains under investigation.