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Cal Raleigh stands all alone. Never before has a Major League Baseball player accomplished what Seattle's superstar catcher ...
Mickey Mantle is the king of switch-hitters. Cal Raleigh just wants to say hello. The Seattle Mariners' superstar catcher has caught up to the New York Yankees' legend in one switch-hitting stat ...
Cal Raleigh just can't stop hitting dingers — and making history. The Seattle Mariners catcher had another big game on Friday, hit two home runs in the Mariners' 12-3 win over the Detroit Tigers.
Cal Raleigh is having a generational season for a catcher, but Aaron Judge is still the best hitter in the AL. Can Raleigh ...
Seattle Mariners star catcher Cal Raleigh hit two home runs on Friday to give him 35 on the season, which almost puts him at the MLB record for single-season HRs by a catcher before teh All-Star break ...
Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh just keeps on dumping baseballs over the wall. He continued his MVP-worthy season on Friday afternoon by hitting two home runs in the Mariners' 6-0 win over ...
If Cal Raleigh didn't play a single game the rest of the ... share that Carlton Fisk in 1985 and Ivan Rodriguez in 1999 are the only two to ever get to those stats by the end of a season as a ...
Cal Raleigh’s historic home run pace this season has been one of the sport’s most discussed storylines in the first half. And ...
After Cal Raleigh’s epic 38th home run, anyone would’ve expected the fan who caught the ball to hold onto it as a once-in-a-lifetime souvenir — but a former NHL player made an unthinkable decision ...
A switch-hitting catcher winning the Derby. A young slugger crushing a 513-foot home run (and many more towering blasts). A ...
Cal Raleigh hit two more home runs during Seattle Mariners' rout of the Detroit Tigers and could accomplish a feat only Barry Bonds has reached.
The post Cal Raleigh joins 20 HR club with 3-run blast appeared first on ClutchPoints. The Seattle Mariners got a bargain when they signed Cal Raleigh to a six-year, $105 million extension ahead ...