Mariners' Cal Raleigh breaks Aaron Judge's AL home run record in new MLB history originally appeared on The Sporting News.
Look, I’m going to be honest with you—this whole “Cal Raleigh broke Aaron Judge’s record” thing has me scratching my head a ...
With 11 games to play, Raleigh won't catch Barry Bonds (73 in 2001) for baseball's single-season home run record, though the AL record is in play. That record is of course held by New York Yankees ...
Cal Raleigh sparked a Mariners comeback in Game 5 of the ALCS with his record-tying 64th home run of the year.
The Seattle Mariners star catcher broke Aaron Judge's American League home run record (regular season and postseason combined ...
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Seattle Mariners fell short despite superstar Cal Raleigh scaling new heights, becoming the first player in American League history to hit 65 home runs in a year, regular season and postseason combine ...
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HOUSTON — Seattle’s Cal Raleigh hit his 57th home run of the season Saturday night against the Houston Astros to pass Ken Griffey Jr. for the single-season franchise record. The Mariners led 2-0 in ...
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