Cal Raleigh, Logan Gilbert and the Seattle Mariners enjoyed a great season in 2025. Winning their division, the AL West, for the first time since 2001, they made it all the way to the ALCS before heartbreakingly missing out on their first ever World Series berth after losing in Game 7 of the series.Though the postseason did not end how he would have hoped, Logan Gilbert has had much to celebrate of late, as he and his wife, Aviles, welcomed their first child, a son named Henry, on Monday, November 3.On Friday, the couple took to Instagram to post about their son's arrival."Welcome Henry Strider Gilbert, born on November 3rd (his actual due date)! We are so in love and in newborn bliss. Hallelujah for healthy mom and baby!" the post was captioned View this post on Instagram Instagram PostReacting to the big news, Cal Raleigh's sisters, Emma and Carley, left comments showering the newborn with love."Oh my goodness yay!!!! Congratulations he is absolutely perfect 😍" Emma Raleigh commented "Congratulations he’s the most beautiful little boy💙💙" Carley Raleigh commented Screenshots of Emma and Carley Raleigh's comments (Images from - Instagram.com/@avilesjgilbert)Cal Raleigh and Logan Gilbert have been sharing the clubhouse in Seattle for five seasons now, and the pair are naturally great friends. Looking at Cal's sisters' comments on Logan and his wife's Instagram post, it appears their families also get along quite well off the field. Cal Raleigh's sisters Emma and Carley were in attendance as the Mariners star lit up the 2025 MLB Home Run DerbyAs the man with the most home runs in the big leagues by the half-way point of the season, Cal Raleigh was the obvious choice to represent the Seattle Mariners at the 2025 MLB Home Run Derby.As the 28-year-old made his way to Truist Park, Atlanta, to take part in the event, his sisters, Emma and Carley, were in attendance cheering for him, along with the rest of his family.Cal Raleigh ultimately went on to win the whole thing, defeating Junior Caminero of the Tampa Bay Rays in the final round. In doing so, he became the first catcher to ever accomplish the feat.Carley Raleigh later took to Instagram to post a series of snaps celebrating the big win."big dump from all star week⭐️ the most insane experience ever spent with the best people ever<3 Cal Raleigh- THE HR DERBY CHAMP🏆 we love you big brother" Carley Raleigh posted View this post on Instagram Instagram PostCal's powerful swing continued to break records as the season went on. Ending the regular season with 60 home runs and adding five in the postseason, Raleigh broke Yankees captain Aaron Judge's old AL record of 64 total home runs in a year.