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Cal Raleigh continues his record surge, matching the pace of one of baseball’sall-time greats with his latest home run.The ...
Those 54 homers hit by Mantle in 1961 are the record for a single-season home run total by a switch-hitter. That mark has stood for 64 years. Raleigh, in his magical season, has a chance to break it.
With his 46th home run of the season on Friday night, 'The Big Dumper' passed a pair of legends on a great list.
Fittingly, given the Mariners are currently hanging out in Queens, the last man to do it was Hall of Famer Mike Piazza, ...
The MLB record for single-season home runs by a catcher is 48, set by the Royals' Salvador Perez. Raleigh needs one to tie and two to break it, with more than a month left in the season. It feels like ...
Seattle Mariners slugger Cal Raleigh embraced the two things he's known best on special bats that will be used during this weekend's series.
MLB's sluggers are targeting a number of home run records in 2025, and we're keeping track of their progress for the rest of the season.
Raleigh went 3-for-5 with a walk, two doubles, a home run, three runs scored and two RBI in Friday's 11-9 win over the Mets.
Cal Raleigh’s 41 home runs break a tie with 1961 Mickey Mantle for most by a switch-hitter in his team’s first 106 games of a season — Sarah Langs (@SlangsOnSports) July 27, 2025 ...
The other was the 1961 Yankees with Roger Maris (40) & Mickey Mantle (39). Cal Raleigh has 41 HR this season. Eugenio Suárez has 36.
The card’s popularity compared to other Roger Maris cards is reflected in the number of PSA graded examples (total population ...
Big Dumper keeps on dumpin’. Mariners slugger Cal Raleigh clobbered a 97 mph fastball from Angels reliever José Fermín in the ...