Cal Raleigh's Power Surge: A New-Style Swing and Grit Lead Mariners' Victory

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Cal Raleigh of the Seattle Mariners set multiple records with 38 home runs in the first half of the MLB season, tying the franchise record and MLB record for switch-hitters, and is close to breaking Barry Bonds' pre-All-Star break home run record. He hit two home runs in a game against the Detroit Tigers, including a grand slam, and leads the league with 81 RBIs.
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- How a new-school swing and old-school grit transformed Cal Raleigh into a star The Seattle Times
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