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  • 6/24/2025
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00:00With a man known as Big Dumper, you can call him Big Dumper, you can call him Cal Raleigh,
00:06you can call him MLB's leader in home runs this year as he continues to be scorching hot at the
00:13dish. Four consecutive games for Big Dumper with a home run. It was in his final at bat last night
00:20in a blowout of the Minnesota Twins in the Twin Cities. The 10th and 11th runs Seattle scored
00:27and a huge victory over the Twins. An MLB best, 32nd homer for Cal Raleigh yesterday as well.
00:35Four straight games, the RS for Raleigh going yard and the price, not plus 370, plus 172 for Big Dumper
00:43to hit one over the wall. He did that once again yesterday.
00:48Yeah, Bailey Ober's a bad pitcher and it's one of those games which sort of makes me chuckle a little
00:51bit, like seven innings pitched, seven earned runs. Like what'd they do, touch him up for seven in the
00:55seventh inning? Like no, they got him for six runs in the third. The game was over. Like look,
00:58we're not going to blow our bullpen up. Just see what you can do out there. And actually was decent
01:02the rest of the way, only giving up that sixth inning there with that one run to make it seven
01:06to nothing. And then the four runs late, which obviously padding the stats there for Cal Raleigh.
01:10We told you yesterday, nice environment in Minnesota with wind blowing out to left field
01:14yesterday. So you said yourself, or excuse me, right field. All right, Cal Raleigh is going to be up
01:18there. See what he can do against a right-handed pitcher. Bang, home run yesterday, 11 runs by the Mariners.
01:23And that's the feel good because when we always look at the Mariners, it's not about the starting
01:26pitching typically for them. It's always about the hitting and outside of T-Mobile the past couple
01:30of days, they've been mashing the baseball heat, humidity, and the wind blowing out must be fun
01:35with the Mariners go, man, let's never go home to a ballpark. That seems like it's always 65 degrees
01:39cloud cover and drizzling.

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