
Cal Raleigh Equals Ken Griffey Jr.’s Legendary Mariners Home Run Record—But What Comes Next Will Shock Fans!
“It’s unbelievable. It feels like he’s launching a homer every game,” Wilson said with a knowing smile. “I remember feeling that magic from Griffey—he hit homers almost daily. And that consistency? Raleigh’s been showing it month after month, not just a short streak.”
Indeed, Raleigh’s power surge has been steady as a metronome: nine homers in April, a dozen in May, and eleven more in June. Griffey’s numbers danced a bit differently but were by no means less spectacular. Through it all, 28-year-old Raleigh has already exceeded expectations set by his hefty six-year, $105 million contract extension inked before the season started. Not only is he smashing career highs in homers, but the trajectory points to new personal bests in batting average, on-base, and slugging percentages as well.
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