Seattle Mariners Catcher Cal Raleigh Continues Tremendous 2025 Season
In the world of baseball, some nights just feel different. Wednesday night in Seattle was one of those nights. It had that electric buzz, the kind of energy that makes the hair on your arms stand up. This wasn’t just another game; this was history, and everyone in T-Mobile Park knew it.
Cal Raleigh: A Night For the Ages
6️⃣0️⃣ HOME RUNS FOR BIG DUMPER 🙌
Cal Raleigh joins Babe Ruth, Roger Maris and Aaron Judge as the only players in American League history with 60 homers in a season 👏 pic.twitter.com/t66EE4DYvk
— ESPN (@espn) September 25, 2025
Let’s be honest, we’ve all seen home runs. But what Cal Raleigh did against the Rockies was something else entirely. The man didn’t just hit two homers; he launched two absolute missiles that sent a message to the entire league. He became the seventh player in MLB history to join the ultra-exclusive 60-homer club. Think about that for a second. We’re talking about names like Babe Ruth, Roger Maris, and Barry Bonds. And now, Cal Raleigh. It’s just wild.
The first one, number 59, was a majestic shot that seemed to hang in the air forever before landing in the top deck. You could almost hear the collective gasp from the 42,000 fans before the stadium absolutely erupted. It was pure, unadulterated joy. As if that wasn’t enough, Raleigh came back for an encore in the eighth inning. With the crowd on its feet, he blasted number 60, sending the fans into a frenzy and securing a curtain call. You can’t write a better script. It was a Hollywood ending to a storybook night.
More Than Just a Win For Raleigh
This game wasn’t just about personal milestones for Raleigh. His performance powered the Mariners to a 9-2 victory, clinching their first American League West title since 2001. That’s right, 2001. A drought that has haunted the franchise for over two decades is finally over. For a city and a fanbase that has been starved for this kind of success, it was a moment of pure catharsis.
Watching Raleigh round the bases, you could see the emotion. This was for the city, for his teammates, for every fan who had stuck with them through the lean years. It was a reminder of why we love this game: for moments of individual brilliance that lift an entire team and an entire city. So here’s to Cal Raleigh, who gave us a night we won’t be forgetting anytime soon.
