Wednesday , 17 September 2025

Cal Raleigh breaks Mickey Mantle’s record for most homers by switch hitter

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Cal Raleigh hit a pair of homers to match the Seattle season record set by Ken Griffey Jr., Dominic Canzone belted a career-best three homers of his own, and the AL West-leading Mariners routed the fading Kansas City Royals 12-5 on Tuesday night for their 10th consecutive win.

Raleigh’s first homer, a 419-foot shot off Michael Wacha while batting left-handed, gave him 55 on the season, breaking the record for a switch-hitter set by Yankees great Mickey Mantle in 1961.

Raleigh’s second shot, a 425-footer off Daniel Lynch IV as he batted right-handed, tied the club mark that Griffey set during the 1997 season and matched the following year.


Cal Raleigh celebrates after hitting a homer i the first inning, the first of two of his long balls in the Mariners' 12-5 blowout win over the Royals on Sept. 16, 2025. He now has 56 homers on the season.
Cal Raleigh celebrates after hitting a homer in the first inning, the first of two of his long balls in the Mariners’ 12-5 blowout win over the Royals on Sept. 16, 2025. Scott Sewell-Imagn Images

It was the 10th multihomer game this season for “The Big Dumper” and the 20th of Raleigh’s career.

The All-Star catcher also doubled in the first inning and finished 3 for 5 with three RBIs, giving him 118 on the year.

Canzone homered in the second inning, the fifth and the ninth on a hot, humid, late-summer night in which balls were sailing out of spacious Kauffman Stadium.

The designated hitter also had a pair of singles to finish 5 for 5 with four RBIs.

Carter Jensen hit the first two homers of his big league career for Kansas City.

It looked as if he had a third before his long fly ball in the eighth inning bounced off the right-field wall for a double.


Mickey Mantle
Mickey Mantle previously held the record for home runs in a season by switch-hitter. Bettmann Archive

Logan Gilbert (5-6) allowed two runs on six hits over 5 ²/₃ innings while striking out five for Seattle.

The 28-year-old righty, who also pitched well against the Royals in June, has allowed just seven earned runs total over his last five starts.

Wacha (9-12) returned after missing his last scheduled start because of a stint on the seven-day concussion list.

He allowed a season-high seven runs on nine hits over 2 ²/₃ innings for Kansas City.


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