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Mariners' Cal Raleigh reacts to Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw’s viral MLB All-Star Game mic’d-up jab with humor and respect.
The video went viral last week, featuring an 8-year-old Cal Raleigh forecasting what would eventually take place on Monday night. Recorded 20 years ago, on a handheld camera because smart phones did not yet exist,
When second-year Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh hit a walk-off home run to end the franchise’s 21-year playoff drought in September 2022, Breaking T sprang into action with a “Drought Buster” shirt commemorating the historic moment for Seattle fans.
Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh shares a heartfelt message before his first MLB All-Star Game after winning the Home Run Derby Monday.
Entering play on Tuesday, Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh is leading the major leagues in home runs with 35. It's been a truly dominant first 90 games for
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The Southern Maryland Chronicle on MSNChildhood Dream Comes True: Cal Raleigh Wins 2025 DerbySeattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh etched his name into baseball history by winning the 2025 T-Mobile Home Run Derby at Truist Park in Atlanta. As the first catcher and switch-hitting winner in the event’s history,
When Cal Raleigh stepped onto the All-Star stage this week, the baseball world expected epic home runs. They didn't expect history to be made. Not only did the Seattle Mariners catcher arrive with a league-leading 38 homers,
Raleigh isn't the first player to choose his father as his Home Run Derby pitcher. Bryce Harper won the derby in 2018 with his dad, Ron, pitching to him, while Robinson Cano won in 2011 with his dad, Jose, on the mound. Adley Rutschman, meanwhile, had his dad pitch in the 2023 Home Run Derby.
The Mariners have a superstar. Cal Raleigh has become the face of Seattle baseball. People love him for his home run hitting and his iconic nickname. Seattle Now Sports Correspondent Vaughan Jones is here to talk about Cal’s phenomenal season,
Cal Raleigh threw a subtle jab at Aaron Judge in his post-game interview “Thirty-one homers hits different when you’re doing it at T-Mobile- it’s not the Bronx.