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Cal Raleigh Shatters Legendary Johnny Bench’s Catcher Home Run Record—What’s Next for This Powerhouse?

Cal Raleigh Shatters Legendary Johnny Bench’s Catcher Home Run Record—What’s Next for This Powerhouse?

Raleigh needed only 73 games to break the record that Bench set in 87 games. The Seattle star shattered the mark with 22 games to spare before the All-Star game. Barry Bonds holds the overall record with 39 for San Francisco in 2001.

Raleigh sent his first homer just over the basket in the first off Matthew Boyd.

The 28-year-old slugger had three hits in his sixth multi-homer game of the season. He drove in three runs to push his season total to 63.

Bench was a 14-time All-Star in his 17-season career with the Cincinnati Reds. In 1970, at age 22, he became the youngest player to win the National League MVP award. He led the NL with 45 homers and drove in 148 runs.

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