The most prodigious power hitter in the major leagues this season isn’t Aaron Judge. It isn’t Shohei Ohtani, either. It’s actually an obscure Seattle Mariners catcher who until recently was less ...
Cal Raleigh, Seattle’s “Big Dumper,” has rewritten the MLB record books and he’s blowing up the hobby too. This week, Raleigh hit his 60th career homer, the most ever by a catcher or a switch hitter.
Cal Raleigh fulfilled a lifelong dream by winning the 2025 Home Run Derby. It was the latest accomplishment in a star-making season for the Seattle Mariners catcher, affectionately known as Big Dumper ...
Cal Raleigh's nickname means exactly what you think it means, as you may know. The Seattle Mariners catcher is known as "Big Dumper," because ... well, it's about his butt. I know, kind of awkward, ...
Monday night was Cal Raleigh's shining moment. By mashing a total of 54 home runs, the All-Star Seattle Mariners catcher won the 2025 Home Run Derby in resounding fashion. But while doing so, ...
The Yankees’ broadcast gave viewers a prolonged close-up of Major League Baseball’s current American League (AL) home run leader, Cal Raleigh’s rear end, Tuesday night. During the first game of the ...
He already has the fantastic nickname, which helps. Usually when a slugger is born, it takes a minute to conjure up the optimal sobriquet. Maybe the perfect nickname never arrives. Worse, PR reps ...
He’s hit every other round number and set records for catchers and switch-hitters and stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Mickey Mantle and Ken Griffey Jr., insane company for a 6-2, 235-pound backstop ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Seattle’s Cal Raleigh — better known by the ...
Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh has taken the MLB by storm this year. The 28-year-old leads the league in dingers, won the 2025 Home Run Derby, and has his Seattle team firmly in the wild card race as we ...