Cal Raleigh, Mariners put end to Brewer's win streak
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Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh has been setting franchise and MLB records consistently this season, and that trend continued against the Milwauk
Right now, the Mariners are sitting at the No. 11 spot in the latest MLB Power Rankings, according to The Athletic. Last week, Seattle was at No. 13. But the big question out there for Mariners fans is can the “Big Dumper” hit 60 homers this season? He’s two-thirds of the way there right now.
Former Florida State baseball star and current Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh is chasing Barry Bonds' home run record and Aaron Judge's AL mark.
On a day that was defined early on about the next promising face to join the organization via the MLB Draft, it was the two homegrown picks who’ve blossomed into franchise fixtures who helped Seattle
In fact, Raleigh is squarely within range of winning American League MVP even though Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge has been the overwhelming majority of the season. He still is. Let's look at the two and loop in a third to give an idea of how much they are lapping the field. On BetMGM, you'll find:
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One day after hitting his league-leading 39th home run against the Milwaukee Brewers in a 1-0 win, Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh is out of the lineup for Wednesday's series finale. Mitch Garver will do the catching and bat sixth while Jorge Polanco serves as the designated hitter.
Cal Raleigh is already on this list of catcher with the most home runs in a single season. Will he break the record?
Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh quipped that he was ready for things to go back to normal, while speaking with reporters for the first time since the All-Star break