Cal Raleigh added to his MLB-leading total with his 59th and 60th home runs of the season in the Seattle Mariners‘ game against the Colorado Rockies on Wednesday, Sept. 24.
Raleigh, affectionately known as “The Big Dumper,” entered the final week of the 2025 MLB regular season needing just two more home runs to reach the milestone.
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He picked them both up Wednesday against the Rockies, blasting No. 59 in the first inning and No. 60 in the bottom of the eighth.
He hit his 58th home run of the season in a 7-3 victory against the Houston Astros at Daikin Park on Sept. 21. Raleigh hit a line drive to right field for a two-run home run.
Earlier this month, Raleigh’s 55th homer broke Mickey Mantle‘s record for most home runs in a season by a switch-hitter.
Cal Raleigh’s home run totals by season
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Most switch-hit home runs in a single season
2. Mickey Mantle, New York Yankees – 54 (1961)
3. Mickey Mantle, New York Yankees – 52 (1956)
4 (tie). Lance Berkman, Houston Astros – 45 (2006)
4 (tie). Chipper Jones, Atlanta Braves – 45 (1999)
Players with 50-plus home run seasons
(Number of home runs, season; players in alphabetical order)
Brady Anderson (50, 1996)
José Bautista (54, 2010)
Prince Fielder (50, 2007)
Jimmie Foxx (58, 1932; 50, 1938)
Hank Greenberg (58, 1938)
Ken Griffey Jr. (56, 1997; 56, 1998)
Aaron Judge (62, 2022; 58, 2024; 52, 2017; 51, 2025)
Ralph Kiner (54, 1949; 51, 1947)
Mickey Mantle (54, 1961; 52, 1956)
Willie Mays (52, 1965; 51, 1955)
Mark McGwire (70, 1998; 65, 1999; 58, 1997; 52, 1996)
Shohei Ohtani (54, 2024; 53, 2025)
Alex Rodriguez (57, 2002; 54, 2007; 52, 2001)
Babe Ruth (60, 1927; 59, 1921; 54, 1920; 54, 1928)
Kyle Schwarber (56, 2025)
Sammy Sosa (66, 1998; 64, 2001; 63, 1999; 50, 2000)
Giancarlo Stanton (59, 2017)
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Cal Raleigh reaches 60 home run milestone