Cal Raleigh Sets MLB Home Run Record with 60 Long Balls
Cal Raleigh Sets MLB Home Run Record with 60 Long Balls

Cal Raleigh Sets MLB Home Run Record with 60 Long Balls

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The MLB playoffs have seen pivotal moments, such as Jorge Polanco's two home runs that helped the Mariners tie their divisional series. Tonight's matchups include the Dodgers vs. Phillies and Cubs vs. Brewers, featuring strong left-handed pitchers but with potential for impactful right-handed hitters against pitchers like Jesus Luzardo, who has shown vulnerability to righties. Cal Raleigh has had a historic 2025 season, leading MLB with 60 home runs, setting records as a catcher, switch hitter, and Mariner, with several clutch home runs that significantly improved his team's chances in games. The playoffs also highlighted Shohei Ohtani's rare feat of pitching a winning game while having hit 55 home runs in the season. The intensity and drama of postseason baseball continue with memorable performances and strategic pitcher-batter matchups shaping the outcomes. These developments underscore the importance of power hitting and pitching matchups in the high-stakes playoff environment.

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