Mariners Land Four Players on "All-MLB" Teams, Including Catcher Cal Raleigh and Outfielder Julio Rodríguez on First Team

Right-handed pitchers Andrés Muñoz and Bryan Woo make All-MLB Second Team

November 14th, 2025

LAS VEGAS – Major League Baseball announced today the All-MLB First and Second Team from the MLB Awards show in Las Vegas. Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh and outfielder Julio Rodríguez were selected to the First Team, while right-handed pitchers Andrés Muñoz and Bryan Woo were selected to the Second Team.

It marks just the second time the Mariners have had a player to either All-MLB team since its creation following the 2019 season, joining Rodríguez, who was named to the All-MLB Second Team in 2022. Voting for the All-MLB teams is made up of 50% fan voting and a panel of experts comprising the other 50%.

Raleigh, 28, is a first-time All-MLB selection. He had a record-setting 2025 season, finishing with a MLB-leading 60 home runs. He set the Mariners record for most in home runs in a season, the record for most home runs by a catcher in a season and the most home runs by a switch-hitter in a season. He also became the first catcher and first switch-hitter to win the Home Run Derby.

Raleigh was named a Silver Slugger winner, MLBPA Players Choice Awards’ Player of the Year and American League Outstanding Player, as well as Sporting News’ MLB Player of the Year. He finished as the runner up for AL Most Valuable Player.

Rodríguez, 24, is an All-MLB First Team selection for the first time. He was named an All-MLB Second Teamer in 2022 after his AL Rookie of the Year campaign. In 2025, he hit .262 (174x652) with 106 runs, 31 doubles, 4 triples, 32 home runs, 95 RBI, 30 stolen bases and 44 walks, reaching base at a .324 clip and slugging .474 (.798) in 160 games in 2025. He became the first player in franchise history to record multiple 30+ home run and 30+ stolen base seasons and joined Bobby Witt Jr-KC as the only players in MLB history to accomplish the feat at age 24-or-younger.

The three-time All-Star led center fielders with a career-high 6.8 bWAR and a 5.7 fWAR in 2025 and also ranked 3rd in average, 6th in on-base percentage, 4th in slugging percentage, 3rd in OPS, 4th in home runs, 2nd in RBI, 3rd in stolen bases and 2nd in OPS+. Rodríguez has accumulated 22.9 bWAR over his first 4 seasons, the 3rd most among center fielders in MLB history (min. 50% of games at CF), trailing only Mike Trout (27.6 bWAR) and Joe DiMaggio (27.1 bWAR).

Muñoz, 26, is a first-time All-MLB selection in 2025. In 64 games, Muñoz went 3-3 with 38 saves, a 1.73 ERA (12 ER, 62.1 IP), 28 walks and 83 strikeouts. He set career-bests in ERA (1.73), saves (38) and bWAR (2.4) in 2025, making his 2nd-career All-Star appearance. He was named American League Reliever of the Month for April/March. His 23.2 IP without allowing an ER was the longest streak by a Mariners reliever to begin a season in franchise history.

Among MLB relievers in 2025, Muñoz ranked 3rd in saves, 4th in ERA and 7th in Opp. AVG (.162).

Woo, 25, is a first-time All-MLB selection. He went 15-7 with a 2.94 ERA (61 ER, 186.2 IP), 36 walks, 198 strikeouts and a 0.93 WHIP in 30 starts in 2025, earning his first career All-Star selection. He began his 2025 season with 25-consecutive starts of 6.0 innings and 2-or-fewer walks, which was the 2nd-longest streak of starts in MLB history to begin a season. His run of 6.0 inning starts was also the longest to begin a season in Mariners history.

Among qualified starting pitchers in 2025, he ranked 3rd in WHIP (0.93), 3rd in SO/BB (5.50), T-4th in quality starts (21), 6th in Opp. AVG (.198), 11th in ERA and 13th in strikeouts.