Raleigh hits MLB-leading 46th homer and sparks 5-run 7th
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Another day, another run at history for Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh. With his 46th home run of the season on Friday night, Raleigh moved up
Cal Raleigh is the first player in baseball to get to 100 RBIs and did it with 39 games for left for the Seattle Mariners in their 11-9 win over the Mets Friday.
Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh is on pace to have the greatest offensive season by a catcher in MLB history. In Game 1 of a three-game series against the
Dominic Canzone delivered the tie-breaking RBI single during a five-run seventh inning Friday night for the visiting Seattle Mariners, who overcame a pair of deficits to defeat the reeling New York Mets 11-9 in the opener of a three-game interleague series.
The Mariners All-Star backstop is rising up an incredible list and passed a former MVP in an monumental category.
Cal Raleigh hit his 46th homer, Cole Young had three hits and the M’s snapped their brief two-game skid with an 11-9 win over the New York Mets on Friday night.
There's just one bummer: no Cal Raleigh. The Mariners have made a lineup without Raleigh in it for one of just a handful of times this season. The day game after the night game is the main reason, with Mitch Garver slotting in at catcher to give Raleigh's legs a break.
Seattle Mariners slugger Cal Raleigh embraced the two things he's known best on special bats that will be used during this weekend's series.
It was also another record-setting night for Seattle catcher Cal Raleigh. In the top of the third inning, Raleigh hit a two-run homer to left field. It was his major league-leading 46th homer of the season, which gave him sole possession of the second-most single-season homers by a catcher in MLB history, passing Hall of Famer Johnny Bench.