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The Seattle Mariners finally got a home win in the ALCS in Game 5 after dropping the first two at T-Mobile Park. Their superstar slugger Cal Raleigh had a home run in the 6-2 win over the Toronto Blue Jays,
Cal Raleigh cleanly fields a roller, steps on home plate, and fires to Josh Naylor at first to turn a double play and leave the bases loaded in the 4th
Mariners' Cal Raleigh breaks Babe Ruth, Roger Maris other home run record in AL history books originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Cal Raleigh hit another home run.
Raleigh, the seventh player in MLB history to hit 60 home runs, has the Seattle Mariners on the doorstep of their first ever World Series.
The MLB Tonight crew breaks down Cal Raleigh's clutch double play to escape a crucial jam in the Mariners' Game 5 win
If you're interested in MLB betting, you need to see what Angelo Magliocca, also known as "Amags," has lined up for Friday's two games. Magliocca, a regular contributor to The Early Edge and CBS Sports HQ, is a seasoned MLB handicapper up 123.5 units over the last three MLB seasons. Here's a look at his picks for Friday.
Kelly Ripa got schooled on “The Big Dumper”—otherwise known as Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh—on Tuesday morning. Live with Kelly and Mark ‘s resident sports anchor Mark Consuelos shouted out the Seattle Mariners’ Monday night (Oct. 13) win over the Toronto Bluejays, making the team 2-0 in the ALCS.
Cal Raleigh delivered a strong message after going 2-for-3 in the Mariners’ 10-3 win over the Blue Jays in ALCS Game 2.
The Mariners are on the cusp of the first pennant in franchise history. With a 6-2 win on Friday in Game 6, Seattle is now a win against the Toronto Blue Jays from advancing to the World Series. At minimum, this is the closest the M's have ever been.
The Seattle Mariners have captured the attention and imagination of baseball fans, as they've been having a storybook season. The team rallied late in the seaso
Cal Raleigh’s 64th home run of the year wasn’t his longest. Just the most satisfying. The Big Dumper’s eighth-inning drive against the Toronto Blue Jays was no sure thing. The ball rose 155 feet above the field on a high arc and had a 6.