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Raleigh Hits MLB-Best 44th Homer and Rodríguez Connects Twice as Streaking Mariners Top Rays 7-4

KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, AUG 10 – Rodríguez hit two home runs and Raleigh extended his major league lead with his 44th homer as the Mariners won their sixth straight game, improving to 8-1 at home.

  • On Saturday night, the Seattle Mariners defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 7-4 in Seattle, with Cal Raleigh launching his 44th homer and Julio Rodríguez going deep twice.
  • Amid a tight AL West race, the Mariners extended their win streak to six since July 11, 2025, and moved within a half-game of Houston.
  • J.P. Crawford, Mariners infielder, had a 17-pitch at-bat that tied the longest in Mariners history since 1988, and Junior Caminero hit a 419-foot, three-run homer off Caleb Ferguson.
  • Saturday’s victory pushed Seattle to 8 on their 10-game homestand before a sellout crowd of 45,249, with a chance for a second straight sweep on Sunday’s finale versus the Rays.
  • They enter Sunday a half-game behind the Astros and could take first with Yankees’ help as Rays RHP Adrian Houser faces Mariners RHP Bryan Woo.
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Raleigh hits MLB-best 44th homer and Rodríguez connects twice as streaking Mariners top Rays 7-4

Cal Raleigh launched his major league-leading 44th home run, Julio Rodríguez went deep twice and the surging Seattle Mariners defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 7-4 after retiring Ichiro Suzuki’s No. 51 jersey.

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