Raleigh Hits Major League-Leading 53rd Homer, Mariners Rout Braves 18-2 with Most Runs Since 2012
- The Seattle Mariners defeated the Atlanta Braves 18-2 on September 7, 2025, in Atlanta while hitting five homers in consecutive games.
- The Mariners achieved this after consecutive wins against the Athletics on August 24 and San Diego the following day, opening a 1½-game AL wild card lead.
- Cal Raleigh powered the offense with a major league-best 53rd home run and three RBIs, while Eugenio Suárez hit two home runs to increase his season tally to 45.
- Seattle totaled 20 hits, marking its highest run total since May 30, 2012, when they scored 21 against Texas; Raleigh now has 113 RBIs this season.
- This victory strengthened Seattle's wild card lead over Kansas City and followed Luis Castillo's first win since July 28, suggesting improved pitching and offensive momentum.
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Mariners blast Braves with 18 runs in homer-fueled flurry
Seattle hit five home runs, including Cal Raleigh’s 53rd, and starter Luis Castillo broke a string of four poor outings to help the visiting Mariners overpower the Atlanta Braves 18-2 on Sunday in the rubber game of their three-game series.
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Raliegh hits major league-leading 53rd homer, Mariners rout Braves 18-2 with most runs since 2012
Cal Raleigh his major league-leading 53rd home run and the Seattle Mariners had 20 hits as they scored their most runs since 2012 in an 18-2 rout of the Atlanta Braves.
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Mariners blast Braves with 18-run explosion
Seattle hit five home runs, including Cal Raleigh's 53rd, and starter Luis Castillo broke a string of four poor outings to help the visiting Mariners overpower the Atlanta Braves 18-2
·Georgia, United States
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