You’ve seen enough of these “events” on TV. Hugging. Yelling. T-shirts proclaiming some title or other. Champagne. Cigars.
The list of Cal Raleigh's achievements this year are as long as a moonshot to straightaway center. He set the single-season home run record for catchers, switch hitters ...
Ending a playoff drought is one thing. Hanging a banner is another. A player hitting 60 home runs, though? That's the kind of ...
Raleigh's name is etched in history. He won’t indulge in the spectacle of his MVP-caliber season, so let's allow others to ...
Mariners slugger Cal Raleigh is 2 HR shy of tying Yankees star Aaron Judge’s AL record of 62, with 4 games left in the regular season.
By swatting his 59th and 60th home runs on Wednesday night, Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh became the most unlikely player ever to reach one of the sport’s most sacred milestones.
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