Cal Raleigh Makes History with Record-Breaking 43rd Homer
Cal Raleigh has been on an extraordinary journey this season, shattering nearly every home run record for catchers along the way. The Seattle Mariners’ standout backstop added a remarkable feat to his resume on Sunday, hitting his 54th home run of the year, which also marked a significant milestone in baseball history.
A Record of Note
This particular record is noteworthy for a unique reason: it pertains specifically to home runs hit by a player while serving as the catcher. Before this season, the record was held by Javy Lopez, who managed to hit 42 home runs during a season when he was in the lineup as a catcher.
Raleigh, who also spends time as a designated hitter, entered the game on Sunday with 42 of his 53 home runs coming in games where he played as a catcher. In a true demonstration of his prowess, Raleigh took the mound behind home plate on Sunday and launched another homer.
The New Benchmark
With this latest home run, Raleigh officially set the bar at 43 home runs hit as a catcher, earning him the distinction of holding the new MLB record. The significance of this achievement cannot be overstated, as it reflects not only his individual talent but also his critical role within the Mariners’ lineup.
Historical Context
The list now stands as follows for most home runs hit as a catcher in a single season:
2025 Cal Raleigh: 43
2003 Javy Lopez: 42
1996 Todd Hundley: 41
1999 Mike Piazza: 40
1997 Mike Piazza: 40
1953 Roy Campanella: 40
As Raleigh continues to solidify his legacy, fans and analysts alike are left in awe of this young catcher’s remarkable season. His record-breaking achievement not only highlights his power at the plate but also underscores the evolution of the catcher position in modern baseball.