The “Big Dumper” is at it again! Cal Raleigh continues his impressive 2025 season, adding two more home runs to his already historic record and surpassing an MLB legend. Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh has broken records and set new marks in the 2025 season. Raleigh has broken the home run record for a catcher and for a switch hitter, entering the prestigious 50 home run club. In addition, we cannot forget his victory in the Home Run Derby earlier this summer.
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What records could Raleigh break next?
How many home runs will he finish this season with and how impressive is his performance? We’ll tell you everything.The current pace of Raleigh
Raleigh has 56 home runs and is projected to reach 60, with 11 games remaining. The American League record is 62, set by Aaron Judge in 2022, and there have only been nine seasons in MLB history with 60 home runs.Raleigh surpasses Mickey Mantle
With his 55th and 56th home runs on Tuesday, Raleigh surpassed Mickey Mantle for the most in a season for a switch-hitter. Raleigh and Mantle are the only switch-hitters in MLB history with 50 home runs in a single season, surpassing Lance Berkman and Chipper Jones.Raleigh’s Upcoming Goals
The next milestone for Raleigh is to surpass Ken Griffey Jr.’s record of 56 home runs with the Mariners, a mark that Raleigh tied with his two home runs on Tuesday. Griffey reached that figure in the 1997 and 1998 seasons. Raleigh has already joined Griffey as the only Mariners players with 50 home runs in a season. He is also the first Seattle hitter with 40 home runs in a season since Nelson Cruz in 2016.Raleigh’s 5 Most Impressive Achievements in 2025
- Most home runs in a season for a switch hitter.
- One of the best months for a receiver.
- Reach 100 runs and 100 RBIs.
- Tie Ken Griffey Jr.’s club record for home runs.
- An opportunity to obtain the most total bases by a receiver.