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Cal Raleigh's Record-Breaking Season: A Look at His Consistency

Detroit, Michigan, USASat Jul 12 2025

Cal Raleigh has been on an incredible tear this season, and his recent performance has caught everyone's attention. He just broke the American League record for home runs before the All-Star break, hitting his 38th homer in a game against Detroit. This puts him just one home run shy of Barry Bonds' major league record set way back in 2001.

Record-Breaking Moment

Raleigh's record-breaking home run came in the eighth inning off Tyler Holton, a former teammate. He tied the AL record with that one, which was previously set by Reggie Jackson in 1969 and matched by Chris Davis in 2013. Raleigh didn't stop there, though. He hit another homer in the ninth inning, a grand slam off Brant Hurter.

Humble and Surprised

When asked about his record-breaking performance, Raleigh seemed humble and surprised. He admitted he didn't even know he was close to the record until after the game. He's just grateful for the opportunity to play and contribute to his team's success.

Consistency is Key

Raleigh's consistency has been key to his success this season. He's been hitting home runs steadily month after month:

  • 10 home runs in March and April
  • 12 home runs in May
  • 11 home runs in June
  • 5 home runs so far in July

His manager, Dan Wilson, praised Raleigh's consistency, saying that baseball is all about staying steady and performing well over time.

Eyes on the Prize

With two games left before the All-Star break, all eyes will be on Raleigh to see if he can tie Bonds' record. But regardless of what happens, Raleigh has already made a significant impact this season and has proven himself to be a force to be reckoned with.

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    What factors contribute to Cal Raleigh's consistent home run production throughout the season?
    If Cal Raleigh keeps hitting home runs, will Barry Bonds start feeling threatened?
    How does Cal Raleigh's home run distribution across different months reflect his overall performance consistency?

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