Mariners star Cal Raleigh may have all but locked up the American League MVP award on Wednesday night when he blasted his 60th home run of the season, becoming the seventh player in MLB history to hit 60 home runs or more in one campaign.
With four games to play, Raleigh sits just two home runs away from tying the American League record set by Aaron Judge in 2022, and three away from breaking it. Ironically, Judge and Raleigh are neck-and-neck in the AL MVP race.
CAL RALEIGH HAS HIT 60 HOME RUNS pic.twitter.com/fKJYWAl15B
— Dillard Barnhart (@BarnHasSpoken2) September 25, 2025
Only Roger Maris, Judge, Sammy Sosa, Mark McGwire and Barry Bonds have hit more home runs in a single season than Raleigh. Raleigh's 60th home run tied Babe Ruth's mark set in 1927.
SIXTY.
— Seattle Mariners - x (@Mariners) September 25, 2025
Cal Raleigh is just the seventh player in @MLB history with 60 home runs in a single season. #TridentsUp pic.twitter.com/lmImUJLI74
The Mariners went on to beat the Rockies on Wednesday night to move to 89-69 on the season. There's no doubt there's more to come from Raleigh in what remains of the regular season, and into what should be a raucous postseason atmosphere at T-Mobile Park.
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