Seattle Mariners Troll CEO and Woman Caught on Camera at Coldplay Concert

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The Seattle Mariners jumped on the social media bandwagon after a couple was allegedly caught cheating at a Coldplay concert

“If your significant other was recently spotted at a Coldplay concert, email BigDumper@Mariners.com,” the MLB team posted via X on Thursday, July 17. 

The Mariners also shared a picture of their breakout star, Cal Raleigh, whose nickname is Big Dumper. 

“Need the Big Dumper to do some dumpin’?” the screengrab of Raleigh, 28, said. 

A man and woman — later revealed to be Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and Astronomer Chief People Officer Kristin Cabot — were caught cuddling at Coldplay’s concert at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts on Wednesday, July 16. 

Byron and Cabot, who are both married with children, reacted with embarrassment and shock when they were caught on the big screen at the show, and immediately attempted to duck out of frame. 

The damage, of course, had already been done and the pair became a meme factory on social media. 

As for Raleigh, the Mariners catcher has become a sensation of his own this season. 

Selected to his first All-Star game earlier this month, Raleigh has 38 home runs at the All-Star Break, the second-most in Major League Baseball history. 

Raleigh won the 2025 All-Star Home Run Derby on Monday, July 14, outlasting Tampa Bay Rays infielder Junior Caminero in the final round. 

The baseball star earned his “Big Dumper” nickname thanks to his sizable derrière.

“It obviously comes from my butt,” Raleigh told Fox Sports at the All-Star Game on Tuesday, July 15. “I’ve always had a large butt. It’s a blessing and a curse, I guess.”

Last month, Raleigh detailed how his former teammate Jarred Kelenic is responsible for giving him the “Big Dumper” designation. 

“We came up through the minors, he played with [the Mariners] for a couple of years,” Raleigh said June 27 on The Dan Patrick Show. “He’s with the Braves now. He tweeted it out as soon as I debuted and I think people thought it was really funny.”

After his Home Run Derby victory on Monday, Raleigh said he was surprised to win despite his stellar first half of the season. 

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“Usually, the guy that’s leading the league in homers doesn’t win the whole thing,” Raleigh said afterwards. “That’s as surprising to me as anybody else.”

Making the accomplishment even more special was the fact that Cal’s father, Todd Raleigh, pitched to him during the Derby. 

“Anybody that’s ever played baseball as a kid dreams of stuff like this,” Todd said after his son’s victory. “I dreamed of it. He dreamed of it. When you’re a parent, you look at it differently because you want your kids to be happy.”

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