Cal Raleigh, Julio Rodríguez come through again for Mariners
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The world knows Raleigh can set a Major League Baseball record, but the slugger also keeps busy as an entrepreneur.
Cal Raleigh won the Baseball Digest/Inside Edge major league player of the year award Friday, narrowly beating out Aaron Judge. The switch-hitting catcher from the Seattle Mariners, who became the seventh player to hit 60 home runs in a season,
Cal Raleigh, Seattle’s “Big Dumper,” has rewritten the MLB record books and he’s blowing up the hobby too. This week, Raleigh hit his 60th career homer, the most ever by a catcher or a switch hitter. He’s making a serious MVP case over names like Aaron Judge, and the card market has noticed.
The Seattle Mariners have gotten potentially the best offensive season by a catcher in Major League Baseball this season from Cal Raleigh. There's no ifs, ands,
Amid chants of “MVP! MVP!” echoing through the stadium, Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh launched a historic 60th home run on Sept. 24 against the Colorado Rockies -- marking a milestone in franchise history.
A little more than six months ago, catcher Cal Raleigh sat in an interview room at T-Mobile Park to discuss the six-year, $105 million contract extension he signed with the Seattle Mariners.
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Mariners fan who gave away Cal Raleigh's 60th home run ball to child gets to meet the slugger
During Wednesday night’s 9-2 victory over the Colorado Rockies , which gave Seattle its first AL West title in 24 years, the fan who caught Raleigh’s 60th home run ball gave it away to a boy in the right-field seats.
Cal Raleigh's historic regular season has been awarded with a finalist finish for the American League Hank Aaron Award.