A.J. Hinch Lauds Cal Raleigh’s Approach as Mariners Catcher Chases Homers Record
SEATTLE MARINERS VS. DETROIT TIGERS GAME, JUL 12 – Cal Raleigh is one home run shy of Barry Bonds' 39 pre-All-Star game record with 38 homers and 81 RBIs in 92 games, leading MLB before the break.
- Cal Raleigh's two home runs moved him one shy of Barry Bonds' 2001 record as MLB insider Jayson Stark favors Judge as MVP.
- Building on his season-long power, Raleigh's 38 homers in 92 games with 81 RBIs and a.264 average place him second all-time pre-All-Star break, behind Bonds.
- Jayson Stark considers Judge the likely AL MVP despite Raleigh's historic 38 home runs and leading the league by seven, fueling ongoing debate.
- Despite his historic season, MLB insider Stark apologized for not naming Raleigh MVP over Judge, highlighting debate over his offensive dominance.
- With two games remaining before the All-Star break, Raleigh's historic pace keeps him in the AL MVP discussion, highlighting his significant postseason impact potential.
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Mariners Expected To Cut Ties With 22-Year-Old Catcher With All-Star Potential
The Seattle Mariners need to take advantage of this season. They have one of the best pitching staffs in the game. With a pitching staff like they have, the team is always going to contend. But this season, the Mariners also have offense, led by the breakout season from Cal Raleigh. It would be a shame for the Mariners to let a historic season like this go to waste. With that in mind, the team should be expected to be aggressive at the trade dea…
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