SEATTLE — Cal Raleigh made history Sunday with his 49th home run of the season , the most ever hit by a catcher in Major League Baseball (MLB).

The record-setting doesn't have to stop there for the "Big Dumper," as Raleigh now sets his sights on several other major milestones. The Mariners have 31 games left, giving Raleigh ample opportunity to etch his name further in the record books.

Raleigh's season already has been among the best in franchise history, and his offensive output is a large part of the Mariners remaining in contention for a playoff spot in 2025.

With five more home runs, Raleigh would tie the legendary Mickey Mantle for the most by a switch-hitter in league history. Raleigh has hit 30 home runs as a left-handed batter and 19 as a right-handed batter in 2025 so far.

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