Seattle’s Cal Raleigh hit his 57th home run of the season Saturday night against the Houston Astros to pass Ken Griffey Jr.
Griffey Jr., a Hall of Famer and 13-time All-Star that played for Seattle from 1989-99 and 2009-10, hit 56 home runs in a season for the Mariners in both 1997 and 1998. Now, Raleigh has passed that ...
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Cal Raleigh hit his MLB-leading 57th home run of the season Saturday, surpassing Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. for the most in team history.
The Mariners catcher just passed another legend with his latest blasts. Here's where his historic power season could go next.
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