Raleigh Makes Home Run History, Bid for AL MVP
Cal Raleigh joined an exclusive MLB club with 60 home runs, leading the Mariners to their first AL West title since 2001 and 125 RBIs this season, the most in the American League.
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Raleigh Can't Beat Judge's Mark, But Ties Yankees Icon In HR Lore
SEATTLE — Cal Raleigh gave baseball one of its most memorable power displays of the decade. The Seattle Mariners catcher finished the 2025 regular season with 60 home runs, falling two shy of Aaron Judge’s American League record of 62. Even so, Raleigh tied one of the most iconic numbers in baseball history. The slugger known as the “Big Dumper” now shares company with Babe Ruth, who reached 60 in 1927. Nearly 100 years later, only three America…
Mariners Secure First AL West Title In 24 Years
For the first time since 2001, the Seattle Mariners are AL West division champions. The team secured its division title on Wednesday night after a 9-2 home win against the Colorado Rockies. The Mariners, who beat the Houston Astros to the crown, also clinched a playoff berth the night before for only the second time in 24 years. “I love this organization, city and teammates,” designated hitter Cal Raleigh said after the game. “It’s just been gre…
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