Cal Raleigh is currently mired in one of the worst slumps in recent memory , though he finally broke through with a hit during the Mariners’ clash with the Astros on Tuesday night. Prior to that hit, the Mariners All-Star catcher and reigning AL MVP runner up was approaching some unwanted MLB history. Raleigh had zero hits in his previous 38 at-bats before hitting a single to center field in the seventh inning on Tuesday. He hadn’t gotten a single hit in his previous nine games. It was the longest hitless streak in MLB this season, but at long last he got aboard with a base hit. But where did it rank among the worst dry spells in league history? Let’s take a look at the five longest hitless streaks in league history. 1. Chris Davis 0-for-54, 2018 to ’19 Davis endured a brutal 0-for-54 streak between the 2018 and ’19 seasons. Davis, then with the Orioles, approaching the end of one of the worst contracts in MLB history, ended the ‘18 season without a hit in his final five games, going 0-for-18.…