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Mariners clinch AL West after Cal Raleigh hits 59th and 60th home runs in win
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Cal Raleigh hit his 59th and 60th home runs of the season to lead the Seattle Mariners. The victory over Colorado secured the team’s fourth American League West division title. Raleigh’s season performance placed him as the major league leader in home runs. The Mariners combined strong batting and pitching to take a decisive 9-2 win.
The two home runs in the game pushed Raleigh’s total to 60 on the season. That milestone reflects a level of power hitting achieved by only a handful of players historically.
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Seattle’s 9-2 victory gave them a comfortable clinch of the AL West. Division titles guarantee a playoff berth, a crucial step toward competing for the World Series.
This marked the Mariners’ fourth division crown in franchise history. The accomplishment adds to the team’s growing reputation as a competitive force in the league.
Home runs have long been a key measure of offensive success in baseball. Leading the majors with 60 puts Raleigh among the top sluggers in the game’s current era.
Supporters see Raleigh’s achievement as a sign of a resurgent Mariners offense. Others caution that postseason pitching will test whether regular-season power translates into October success.
Fans celebrated the clinch, with the win symbolizing both progress and expectations. For Seattle, consistent playoff appearances have been rare compared to other franchises.
The victory over Colorado showed the Mariners’ ability to dominate both offensively and defensively. A balanced approach will be necessary as postseason play begins.
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