Raleigh hits 55th HR to break Mantle's switch-hitter record
Move over, Mick. Cal Raleigh is now the switch-hitting single-season home-run king.
The Seattle Mariners catcher hit his 55th home run of the 2025 season Tuesday at Kauffman Stadium, breaking Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle's switch-hitter record that had stood since 1961. Raleigh's historic blast came in the third inning off Kansas City Royals pitcher Michael Wacha.
Cal Raleigh's dream season continues!
— MLB (@MLB) September 17, 2025
No. 55 is a NO-DOUBTER 😤 pic.twitter.com/rvpvbplsXv
But Raleigh wasn't done there. In his next at-bat, the 28-year-old crushed his 56th homer of the year to tie Ken Griffey Jr.'s Mariners single-season record.
THE YEAR OF CAL RALEIGH NEVER STOPS
— MLB (@MLB) September 17, 2025
56 HR this season and TWO tonight! pic.twitter.com/tOfHFmV1r2
Raleigh and Mantle, who did it twice, are the only switch-hitters to ever launch 50 homers in a single season. Lance Berkman and Chipper Jones are the only others to even have a 45-homer campaign hitting from both sides.
The year was already a record-setting one for Raleigh prior to Tuesday. No primary catcher had ever hit more than 48 homers in a season before Raleigh broke Salvador Perez's record in August, and it's only the ninth time a backstop has surpassed the 40-homer mark, according to Stathead. He's hit 45 of his 56 homers while in the lineup at catcher, also a single-season record.
Tuesday also marked Raleigh's 10th multi-homer game of 2025. He's now one shy of tying that single-season record, according to Sarah Langs of MLB.com.
Most multi-HR games in a season playing catcher:
— Sarah Langs (@SlangsOnSports) September 17, 2025
2025 Cal Raleigh: 8
2003 Javy Lopez: 8
1995 Mike Piazza: 6
After going 3-for-5 in Seattle's 12-5 win over Kansas City, Raleigh is now hitting .247/.361/.590 with an AL-best 118 RBIs over 148 games this season. Despite playing the majority of his games behind the plate, he also leads the majors in homers and places third in OPS.