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So we've established that Judge has a clear edge at the plate, while Raleigh has less significant advantages with the glove and on the bases. Which brings us to the big one: Wins Above Replacement, ...
The Seattle Mariners' superstar catcher is on a tear in traditional stats, like home runs and RBI. He's at 47 homers for the season, one off the Royals' Salvador Perez for the single-season catcher ...
Phillies closer Jhoan Duran showed off his might against AL MVP candidate Cal Raleigh, striking him out in three straight pitches.
Those 54 homers hit by Mantle in 1961 are the record for a single-season home run total by a switch-hitter. That mark has ...
Cal Raleigh has made headlines by autographing a toilet seat for a fan and hitting his 47th homer of the season.
Serving as L.A.'s leadoff hitter, Ohtani is slashing .284/.389/.624 with 42 home runs, 78 RBIs, 17 steals and an MLB-leading ...
The MLB record for single-season home runs by a catcher is 48, set by the Royals' Salvador Perez. Raleigh needs one to tie and two to break it, with more than a month left in the season. It feels like ...
Cal Raleigh hit his 47th HR as the Mariners fell 7-3 to the Mets, closing in on Salvador Perez's single-season catcher record ...
Cal Raleigh or Aaron Judge for AL MVP? ESPN's Jeff Passan and David Schoenfield think the Seattle Mariners catcher has a strong case to win the award.
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