Joe Ryan, Byron Buxton Relish Experience at All-Star Game
SEATTLE, JUL 18 – Cal Raleigh hit 38 home runs before the All-Star break, one shy of Barry Bonds' record, while maintaining a 1.011 OPS and leading the Mariners toward a playoff push.
- On Friday, Seattle Mariners begin the second half at T-Mobile Park with Cal Raleigh, who hit 38 homers before the All-Star break, supporting his historic season.
- Cal Raleigh said 'the 2025 campaign has been normal in some ways, and in others, not so much,' as he embraced the torpedo bat earlier this year.
- He enters with a 1.011 OPS and leads the majors in RBIs, punctuating his offensive dominance, Raleigh said.
- Holding a 1½-game lead, Seattle aims to ride Raleigh’s hot bat toward the playoffs, boosting its postseason chances for the second time since 2021.
- Cal Raleigh said `I think it's going to be a fun second half`, while he signed a six-year, $105 million extension in spring.
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Joe Ryan, Byron Buxton relish experience at All-Star Game
Joe Ryan and Byron Buxton participated in Tuesday's game.
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HeraldNet.com HeraldNet.com - Everett and Snohomish County news from The Daily Herald in Everett, Washington ATLANTA — Cal Raleigh endured the busiest all-star “break” in the history of the term this week at Truist Park. The 28-year-old won the Home Run Derby, answered literally hundreds of questions about his buttocks-inspired nickname, executed the first successful automated balls and strikes challenge in MLB All-Star Game history, did a dozen…
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C 32%
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