SEATTLE — Among a sea of arms in the right field bleachers Wednesday night at T-Mobile Park, Marcus Ruelos wasn't the tallest fan reaching for Cal Raleigh's 60th home run ball, but he was, by some accounts, the luckiest.

The 12-year-old from Maple Valley—who was sitting with his father—said the ball landed in their section after a sweeping swing by Raleigh. It then ricocheted off multiple hands before coming to a rest.

"It lands in this guy named Glenn's hands, and I go for a high five, and he just gives me the ball," Marcus said. "And in that moment I was just surprised, and I didn’t know what to do.”

"It happened so quick, he was crying, I was kind of in shock,” said Marcus' father, Galan Ruelos.

The boy said he has been to about 10 Mariners games this season, and that baseball isn'

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