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Both New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge and Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh are in the midst of historic seasons, but to determine which one is worthy of taking home AL MVP honors, we need ...
Cal Raleigh hit his 47th HR as the Mariners fell 7-3 to the Mets, closing in on Salvador Perez's single-season catcher record ...
Cal Raleigh has made headlines by autographing a toilet seat for a fan and hitting his 47th homer of the season.
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 ...
Those 54 homers hit by Mantle in 1961 are the record for a single-season home run total by a switch-hitter. That mark has stood for 64 years. Raleigh, in his magical season, has a chance to break it.
Cal Raleigh continues to give the people what they want. The Seattle Mariners star catcher Raleigh took some time to sign ...
Cal Raleigh is the first MLB player to 100 RBI this season and he did it on a moonshot. During the top of the 3rd inning on Friday night at Citi Field, Raleigh ...
Cal Raleigh hit his major league-leading 46th homer, sparked a five-run seventh inning with his first double in over a month ...
Cal Raleigh or Aaron Judge for AL MVP? ESPN's Jeff Passan and David Schoenfield think the Seattle Mariners catcher has a strong case to win the award.