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Cal Raleigh and the Mariners took on the Mets in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, on Sunday. Raleigh made special gear for the occasion.
Cal Raleigh is having a magnificent season for the Seattle Mariners. The superstar catcher is on the verge of setting a new single-season catcher home run record. He's got a chance to catch the single-season switch-hitter home run record. He's also a great defender with an awesome nickname (Big Dumper). It's a good time to be Raleigh.
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Sporting News on MSNCal Raleigh custom chest protector, explained: How Mariners star is honoring teammates at Little League Classic
This year's Little League Classic features one of the breakout stars of the MLB season. Cal Raleigh enters the game vs. the Mets with a league-leading 46 home runs and 100 RBIs as he gets to play in front of this year's Little League World Series participants.
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Cal Raleigh's Little League Classic catching gear is the coolest thing you'll see this season
August, and an argument can be made that Seattle Mariners superstar Cal Raleigh has had the best season a catcher has ever had. I mean, the guy is
Little Leaguers spending time with their favorite MLB stars, autographs and more. Here's what makes Williamsport so special.
Cal Raleigh has made headlines by autographing a toilet seat for a fan and hitting his 47th homer of the season.
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Yardbarker on MSNCal Raleigh autographs wild item for fan at Little League World Series
Cal Raleigh continues to give the people what they want. The Seattle Mariners star catcher Raleigh took some time to sign autographs for fans while attending a Little League World Series game on Sunday.
Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh is on track for a historic season after his continued brilliance at the plate.
It can sometimes be difficult to put things into perspective when one reaches the pinnacle of their craft. When reaching the top of the baseball mountain, night by night excursions in front of tens of thousands of fans becomes the norm,
The Mets jumped out to a 6-0 lead against the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday. They lost 11-6. Starters can’t find the strike zone, relievers can’t keep their cool, and New York has already crumpled up separate leads of one, four, five and six runs this week.