Although he appeared in 73 games last year, Luke Raley didn't have much of a part in Seattle's most successful team in decades. Injuries such as an oblique strain limited him at the plate and his role in the field was unclear at best, splitting time between right field and first base but excelling at neither.
This year, there's a chance he can turn things back around. He recently discussed the significant impact of the injuries that kept him on the sidelines and with a clean bill of health, it's plausible that he could return to being as productive as he was in 2024 when he posted a career-high 128 OPS+.