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In the longest winner-take-all game in MLB history, Seattle’s record-breaking catcher headlined a list of stunning performances in a Game 5 for the ages.
The Seattle Mariners have a deep lineup with a star-laden middle-of-the-order who can beat you with singles, stolen bases and/or home runs. It would be folly to look at their stats and assume they are merely slightly above-average. They are much better than that. They are a very formidable bunch.
Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh hit his 61st home run during Game 3 of the ALDS Tuesday night against the Detroit Tigers, and it was caught by a fan wearing a “Dump 61 Here" shirt.
The practice of manifestation has surged in popularity over recent years with the ritual becoming a part of daily routines for millions around the world.
Seattle Mariners star Cal Raleigh met up with a fan who went viral after catching his 61st home run on Tuesday.
"Big Dumper" broke Mickey Mantle's single season home run record for a switch hitter and Ken Griffey Jr.'s single season franchise home run record. Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh is congratulated by teammates Randy Arozarena and Julio Rodriguez after hitting a two-run home run against the Detroit Tigers at T-Mobile Park in Seattle on March 31,
After a lucky Seattle Mariners fan caught the ball from Cal Raleigh’s 60th home-run of the season, 12-year-old Marcus Ruelos was surprised when that fan gave him the ball. But when Marcus agreed to give the ball back to the team,
DETROIT — Jameson Turner wasn’t planning on traveling to Detroit to watch his Seattle Mariners take on the Tigers in Game 3 of the American League Divisional Series. But the shirts Turner made at the end of the season for catcher Cal Raleigh were begging to be worn.