Seattle Mariners All-Star catcher Cal Raleigh continued his fantastic season on Saturday afternoon, while also further cementing himself as one of the game's best current power hitters.
With his solo home run in the top of the ninth inning of the Mariners' 10-7 loss to the Chicago Cubs, Raleigh became the first player in the Majors to reach the 30 home run mark for the season.
It not only gives him a three-home run cushion over Aaron Judge and a five-home run lead over Shohei Ohtani, but it also puts him in some rare company historically.
Among the many historical aspects of his latest home run:
Cal Raleigh:
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- First switch-hitter EVER with 30+ HR before the All-Star break
- Fastest to 30 HR in a season (75 games) since Barry Bonds and Luis Gonzalez in 2001
- Joins Ken Griffey Jr. (3x) as the only Mariners players to hit 30+ HR before the All-Star break pic.twitter.com/S3UOjZrdDr
Raleigh is leading the Majors in home runs and the American League in RBI (64), while also having the second-best OPS in all of baseball. His 1.025 OPS trails only Judge's (1.199).
With the Mariners very much in the thick of the American League playoff race, he is certainly going to be in the running for the league MVP. The question is whether or not he will be able to do enough to overtake Judge.
While Raleigh has matched Judge in home runs and RBI, Judge still has a sizable lead when it comes to batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage, OPS and WAR.
If Raleigh wants the MVP, he is going to have to close those gaps a little bit. But even if he doesn't and finishes as the runner-up, he is still having one of the best seasons in Mariners history.
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