Cal Raleigh hit two home runs, bringing his total to 35, setting a career high and matching Ken Griffey Jr.'s Seattle record for homers before the All-Star break. He leads the majors in home runs, achieving an exit velocity of 115.2 mph on his first home run. Raleigh's record is tied for the fifth-most in MLB history before the All-Star break, with only Barry Bonds holding more. His 35 homers consist of 21 from the left side and 14 from the right, showing his versatility as a switch-hitter.
Cal Raleigh hit his 34th and 35th home runs, setting a career high and matching Ken Griffey Jr.'s Seattle record for homers before the All-Star break.
Raleigh is leading in home runs and has more home runs from both sides of the plate than any other Mariners player, with 21 from the left and 14 from the right.
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