CHICAGO — Seattle Mariners slugger Cal Raleigh hit his main league-leading thirty first homer when he went deep within the first inning of Sunday’s recreation in opposition to the Chicago Cubs.
Raleigh hammered the primary pitch of his at-bat in opposition to Colin Rea — a 93.8 mph fastball — for a two-run shot on a scorching afternoon at Wrigley Discipline. The huge drive to middle had an exit velocity of 105 mph.
CAL RALEIGH IS UNREAL!
His thirty first homer of the season! pic.twitter.com/i6jUPLhFJC
— MLB (@MLB) June 22, 2025
It was Raleigh’s fourth homer of the weekend sequence and his fifth in his final 5 video games. He snapped a tie for third for probably the most homers in franchise historical past earlier than the All-Star break.
The switch-hitting Raleigh was the designated hitter for the Mariners for the sequence finale after he was behind the plate on Saturday.
Raleigh additionally walked within the third and singled and scored within the fifth.