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Cal Raleigh makes history as the first switch-hitter to reach 30 homers before the All-Star break, then extends his MLB-leading total to 31 with a two-run blast, powering the Mariners' offense.

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Cal Raleigh connects for 31st homer for the Seattle Mariners
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Cal Raleigh, the Seattle Mariners' powerhouse catcher, crushed his MLB-leading 31st home run of the season in Sunday’s game against the Cubs. On the very first pitch of his at-bat—a 93.8 mph fastball from Colin Rea—Raleigh sent a scorching two-run shot to center field, clocking in at 105 mph off the bat. Not a bad way to kick things off on a sweltering day at Wrigley Field.
Editor’s Note: Raleigh’s homer isn’t just another stat—it cements his breakout season as one of the game’s most dangerous hitters. For the Mariners, every big swing from Raleigh is a reminder of how crucial he’s become in their playoff push. And for fans? It’s pure entertainment watching a guy who clearly loves playing with firepower.
Mariners' Cal Raleigh smashes MLB-leading 31st home run, a two-run shot vs. Cubs
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Cal Raleigh, the Seattle Mariners' powerhouse catcher, just crushed his 31st homer of the season—a two-run blast against the Cubs—putting him at the top of MLB’s home run leaderboard. Not bad for a guy who’s quietly become one of the most dangerous hitters in the game.
Editor’s Note: Raleigh’s surge isn’t just a personal milestone—it’s a bright spot for the Mariners, who are fighting to stay in playoff contention. His breakout season (especially as a catcher, a position not usually known for big offensive numbers) is turning heads and giving Seattle fans reason to cheer. Plus, home run chases always add a little extra excitement to the baseball season.
Mariners' Cal Raleigh hits 30th homer, 1st switch-hitter to reach that mark before MLB All-Star break
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Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh just smashed his 30th home run of the season, making him the first switch-hitter in MLB history to hit that milestone before the All-Star break. That’s a big deal—it puts him in rare company alongside some legendary names in the record books.
Editor’s Note: Raleigh’s feat isn’t just a personal win—it’s a historic moment for baseball. Switch-hitters (players who bat both left- and right-handed) have extra challenges, so his power surge is especially impressive. For Mariners fans, it’s a bright spot in a season that’s had its ups and downs, and for casual fans, it’s a fun trivia nugget about a rising star.
More like Big Thumper! Cal Raleigh first MLB player to reach 30 homers
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Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh is having a monster season—he just smashed his 30th home run, leading the league and becoming the first player to hit that mark this year. Oh, and he also set a new record along the way (though the excerpt doesn’t specify which one). Not bad for a guy whose nickname might need an upgrade from "Big Dumper" to something even more powerful.
Editor’s Note: Raleigh’s hot streak isn’t just a personal win—it’s a bright spot for the Mariners and a fun storyline for baseball fans. In a sport obsessed with milestones, being the first to 30 homers puts him in the MVP conversation and gives Seattle hope for a playoff push. Plus, who doesn’t love a record-breaking underdog story? (Yes, catchers are underdogs when it comes to power hitting.)
Mariners Cal Raleigh makes more insane HR history after 30th bomb
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Despite the Seattle Mariners' 10-7 loss to the Chicago Cubs, catcher Cal Raleigh made headlines by blasting his 30th home run of the season, adding to his growing legacy as one of the most powerful hitters in franchise history. The game itself was a wild one—sweltering heat even forced the home plate umpire to retreat to the dugout—but Raleigh’s milestone moment stole the spotlight.
Editor’s Note: Raleigh’s achievement is a bright spot in an otherwise tough game for the Mariners. Hitting 30 homers as a catcher is rare, and it cements his reputation as a key player for Seattle’s future. Even in a loss, fans have something to cheer about—and proof that Raleigh’s bat is a serious weapon.
Mariners' Cal Raleigh hits his 30th HR of the year
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Cal Raleigh of the Seattle Mariners just smashed his 30th home run this season—a new record for switch hitters before the All-Star break. That’s not just impressive; it’s historic.
Editor’s Note: Raleigh’s milestone isn’t just a win for the Mariners—it’s a big deal for baseball. Switch hitters rarely pile up homers this fast, so his power surge could signal a breakout year. For fans, it’s a reason to keep watching Seattle’s games closely.
Cal Raleigh Hits MLB-High 30th Home Run, as Mariners Lose to Cubs, 10-7
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Cal Raleigh crushed his MLB-leading 30th homer of the season in a high-scoring game, but the Mariners couldn't keep up with the Cubs' offense, falling 10-7 despite the catcher's big moment.
Editor’s Note: Raleigh's power surge is a bright spot for Seattle—he's now the top home run hitter in the majors—but the loss stings as the Mariners fight for playoff positioning. It’s one of those "good individual performance, rough team result" games that baseball fans know all too well.

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