According to Sportsnet, Raleigh's .377 drop in OPS trails only Rogers Hornsby (.394 from 1925-26) and Hack Wilson (.379 from 1930-31). He was only worth 0.9 bWAR, but that's considerably better than the -0.3 bWAR that Raleigh has contributed over 85 games. He had the viral preseason feud with teammate Randy Arozarena and later indicated that he blamed his struggles on the World Baseball Classic. For what it's worth, Wilson was worth 3.0 bWAR in 1932 and had a .904 OPS. Unfortunately for the Mariners, Raleigh is under contract through 2030 with a $20 million mutual option for 2031.