Mariners Clubhouse’s Inability Comes to Light as Cal Raleigh Credited for Forcing Front Office’s Hand
Cal Raleigh set a new MLB record with 49 home runs, surpassing Salvador Perez's 2021 mark and breaking Mickey Mantle's switch-hitter multi-homer game record.
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Mariners Clubhouse’s Inability Comes to Light as Cal Raleigh Credited for Forcing Front Office’s Hand
/. Could Cal Raleigh pry this year’s AL MVP Award away from Aaron Judge? @Mariners | #TridentsUp https://t.co/iXax8hx4iO pic.twitter.com/WUocur62Tu — MLB Network Radio on SiriusXM (@MLBNetworkRadio) August 25, 2025 Now, the spotlight pivots back to the clubhouse. One player lit the flame; now everyone else must fuel it. October baseball won’t be carried by homers alone; it requires cohesion, timely offense, and collective grit. Raleigh laid t…


Mariners’ Cal Raleigh is making a powerful push in MVP race with Yankees’ Aaron Judge
Even as the Yankees endured their summer swoon, their fans could at least take some solace knowing they would likely get to celebrate another MVP Award for Aaron Judge. But even that is less of a certainty these days. That’s because Cal Raleigh of the Seattle Mariners is making a powerful push to be the American League MVP, putting up numbers never seen before from a catcher. Raleigh struck home runs No. 48 and No. 49 on Sunday, tying and then b…
Seattle Marines Toleter Cal Raleigh connected Sunday against the Atléticos his 48th quadrangular, leading the Major Leagues and setting the record for a single season of catchers set by Venezuelan Salvador Pérez with the Kansas City Royals in 2021.
Cal Raleigh Hits 48th, 49th HRs To Set MLB Record For Catchers
Aug 24, 2025, 04:35 PM ET SEATTLE — Cal Raleigh had so much adrenaline pumping, he couldn’t even hear a crowd of 37,550 chanting “MVP!” following his record-breaking feat. The Seattle Mariners slugger hit his major league-leading 48th and 49th home runs on Sunday against the Athletics, setting a single-season record for catchers and passing Salvador Perez’s total with the Kansas City Royals in 2021. After hitting his second home run, which set t…
Cal Raleigh wrote an important page in the history of Major League Baseball when he reached 49 home runs in the current season, the highest number ever recorded by a receiver who has played most of his matches as catcher. Raleigh achieved the milestone during the Mariners' victory over the Athletics, with two quadrangulars at the same match that raised their annual total to 49 and surpassed the previous mark. You may be interested: Red Devils of…
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