For 61 years, Roger Maris held the American League record for most home runs in a single season, with 61. The 3x AL MVP, Aaron Judge broke that record in 2022 edging Maris out with 62 dingers. Now ...
The American League MVP will be revealed Thursday and it's going to be either Aaron Judge of the Yankees or Cal Raleigh of the Mariners (sorry José Ramirez). Regardless of who wins, there will be ...
The 60-homer mark remains a magical threshold in baseball. Babe Ruth was the first hitter to reach it in a season, and nobody else did until Roger Maris 34 years later. Then it was another 37 years ...
Cal Raleigh became the seventh player in Major League Baseball history to hit 60 home runs in a season Wednesday night, launching two solo shots for the Seattle Mariners against the Colorado Rockies. ...
Raleigh’s power display has been nothing short of astonishing. The 27-year-old switch-hitting catcher already owns records that stand on their own merit. He has the most home runs in a single season ...
Before Cal Raleigh launched his assault on the outfield bleachers of America this summer, only six individuals in major-league history had ever hit 60 home runs in a single season. The first two to ...
Cal Raleigh is closing in on the 60-home run milestone this season. He is currently leading Major League Baseball with 58 home runs through Sunday, Sept. 21. Raleigh would become the youngest player ...
1946 — Jack Kramer wins his first U.S. men’s singles titles with a 9-7, 6-3, 6-0 win over Tom Brown. 1957 — Althea Gibson becomes the first black to win the U.S. Open, beating Louise Brough, 6-3, 6-2.
1905 — The Pittsburgh Pirates stranded 18 runners in an 8-3 loss to the Cincinnati Reds to set a National League record for men left on base. 1939 — With his 12-1 victory over the Browns in St. Louis, ...
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