Cal Raleigh, Little League and Seattle Mariners
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Cal Raleigh’s two-run shot in the seventh inning sent hundreds of Little Leaguers from around the globe cheering in delight to see one of the brightest stars in the MLB Little League Classic go deep.
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SB Nation on MSNOpposition research: Cal Raleigh
Raleigh has made a gradual progression to superstardom. After a shaky rookie season of 2021 in which he batted .180, he broke through with 27 home runs in 2022. That total rose to 30 in 2023 and 34 in 2024. Combined with the Platinum Glove award given to the best overall fielder in the league, that earned him a 12th place finish in the MVP voting.
Cal Raleigh hits an opposite-field, two-run home run to left, scoring Randy Arozarena to cut the Mariners' deficit to 7-3 in the 7th inning
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Yardbarker on MSNHas Cal Raleigh overtaken Aaron Judge in MVP race amid Yankee slugger's slump?
On July 23, New York Yankees’ megastar outfielder Aaron Judge had a commanding lead in the AL MVP race. After an injury and subsequent slump, has he been overtaken by a slugging catcher in Seattle?
Serving as L.A.'s leadoff hitter, Ohtani is slashing .284/.389/.624 with 42 home runs, 78 RBIs, 17 steals and an MLB-leading 112 runs, which is 20 more than the league's next highest run scorer. On the mound, he's pitched 19 innings across eight appearances and boasts a 2.37 ERA with 25 strikeouts.
Beyond the struggles the New York Yankees may be facing, Aaron Judge's reign as the American League MVP is in jeopardy due to several factors, but primarily because of the remarkab
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Yardbarker on MSNCal Raleigh autographs wild item for fan at Little League World Series
Cal Raleigh continues to give the people what they want. The Seattle Mariners star catcher Raleigh took some time to sign autographs for fans while attending a Little League World Series game on Sunday.
With his 46th home run of the season on Friday night, 'The Big Dumper' passed a pair of legends on a great list.
Cal Raleigh is the first player in baseball to get to 100 RBIs and did it with 39 games for left for the Seattle Mariners in their 11-9 win over the Mets Friday.
Eugenio Suárez grounds into a force out, shortstop Trea Turner to second baseman Bryson Stott. Cal Raleigh out at 2nd.