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Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh has advanced as a finalist to be an American League starter in the upcoming MLB All-Star Game.
With more homers before the All-Star break than any catcher or switch-hitter has ever hit before, Cal Raleigh has started the ...
Cal Raleigh is breaking records, climbing into the MVP conversation and drawing the eyes of the baseball world to the Seattle ...
Raleigh is on pace to join Johnny Bench in 1974 and Joe Torre in 1970 as the only players whose primary position was catcher ...
Cal Raleigh belted his major-league leading 32nd home run in the ninth inning of the Mariners' 11-2 win over the Minnesota ...
Cal Raleigh has taken baseball by storm by leading the MLB in home runs, and we expect the Mariners catcher to stay hot at ...
Cal Raleigh may not keep up his offensive pace, but he has been closing in on AL MVP favorite Aaron Judge. This is no longer ...
Cal Raleigh made MLB history with his 32nd home run this season during the Mariners' 11-2 victory against the Twins.
The Mariners’ catcher on Monday was named the American League Player of the Week, the second time he’s won the award in June.
Raleigh entered action on Monday with a career best .276/.383/.659 batting line in 329 plate appearances. His 31 homers lead ...
Major League Baseball announced today that catcher Cal Raleigh has been selected as the American League Player of the Week ...
This time, powered only by hard work and love of Seattle, Raleigh seems poised to give Seattle fans something to cheer about.