Seattle Mariners star catcher Cal Raleigh just can't stop hitting bombs. Raleigh became the first player in the 2025 MLB season to knock out at least 60 home runs, as he reached that plateau Wednesday night against the Colorado Rockies in front of over 42,000 cheering fans at T-Mobile Park in Seattle.

Raleigh entered the contest with 58 home runs on the season, and he made that 59 early , sending one deep in the first inning off Colorado starter Tanner Gordon, who threw the same 93 mph four-seam fastballs in all pitches in that matchup. Raleigh's solo blast in that inning put the Mariners on the board first.

Raleigh did it again in the eighth frame. Facing Rockies reliever Angel Chivilli, who had a sub-7.00 ERA, Raleigh jumped on the pitcher's first pitch — 98 mph four-seamer — fo

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