For the fourth straight year, an MLB franchise has a new single-season home run leader. With his solo home run on Sept. 20 in Houston -- his 57th homer of the season -- Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh ...
Cal Raleigh took over as the Mariners all-time, single-season home run leader when he hit his 57th home run on Sept. 20, 2025 ...
Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh hit his 57th home run in the third inning to pass Ken Griffey Jr.'s team season record.
The Mariners slugger just joined an elite club by mashing his 60th homer. Here's a look back at the road that got him here.
Phillies secured a first-round bye on Wednesday with a record-breaking eight home runs, highlighted by Edmundo Sosa and Kyle ...
Catchers typically aren't the biggest sluggers in MLB lineups. Their priority isn't offense; it's defense. Their top concern is to help amplify their pitcher's strengths while exploiting the opposing ...
Cal Raleigh's historic 2025 season has seen him reach the 50-home run mark, the most homers in a season by a primary catcher ...
Cal Raleigh's historic 2025 season has now seen him clear the 60-home-run threshold. Raleigh holds the records for the most homers in a season by a primary catcher in MLB history, the most homers in a ...
Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh is having a season for the ages. But where could he land in the all-time record books? Raleigh ...
Barry Bonds holds the record for the most home runs by a player in a single MLB season. Check out who else appears on the list.
The home run is one of the most exhilarating plays in baseball. Homers showcase a player's power and skill. They can pump up or deflate a crowd and change the dynamic of a game in an instant. Over the ...