SEATTLE RALEIGH, THE 'HOME RUN LEADER' IN THE 25TH AND 26TH SEASONS, 'BANG! BANG!'...THREE CARS WITH OHTANIWA

Seattle Raleigh, the 'home run leader' in the 25th and 26th seasons, 'Bang! Bang!'...Three cars with Ohtaniwa

Seattle Raleigh, the 'home run leader' in the 25th and 26th seasons, 'Bang! Bang!'...Three cars with Ohtaniwa

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Major League Baseball (MLB) home run leader Carl Raleigh (Seattle Mariners) drew his 25th and 26th arches of the season, beating Shohei Ohtani (23, LA Dodgers) by three.

Raleigh started as the fourth batter catcher and hit two home runs in an away game against the Los Angeles Angels in the 2025 Major League Baseball at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California on the 8th (Korea time).

Raleigh, who hit a three-run home run with one out and runners on first and third in the top of the first inning, hit a solo shot over the right-center fence in his last at-bat in the top of the ninth inning.

Raleigh, who produced home runs in just two days since the game against the Baltimore Orioles on the 6th, has 26 to keep his lead in home runs in the Major League Baseball.

The competitor has recently fallen into silence.

Ohtani, ranking second, has no home run in five games since drawing his 23rd arch of the season against the New York Mets on Sunday. He had six hits during the period, but all of them were single hits.

Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees, who ranked third in homers with 21, also failed to produce homers in six consecutive games.

Since debuting in the big league in 2021, Raleigh has emerged as the main catcher from the second season. Notably, he showed off his slugging capability and hit more than 20 home runs every season starting in 2022. The record for most home runs in an individual season is 34, which was set last year.

With an average of 0.41 homers per game this season, Raleigh can hit 66 home runs at this pace. He is also worthy of a shot at setting a record of 50 home runs for the first time as a 메이저놀이터 Major League catcher.

Despite Raleigh's strong performance, Seattle allowed three home runs to the Angels, losing 6-8, and falling into a five-game losing streak.

Seattle's season record is 32-31, 3.5 games behind the American League West-leading Houston Astros (36-28).

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