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A lot of hitters in MLB history distinguished themselves by their batting stance. Which ones are the most memorable? Here are the 10 most iconic batting stances of all-time.
Cal Raleigh tied Ken Griffey Jr. for the franchise record for home runs before the All-Star break with 35 with a pair of blasts in Seattle’s 6-0 win.
When identifying who is the face of the Mariners, though, Raleigh immediately landed on Ken Griffey Jr., who he tied for the franchise record for home runs before the All-Star break with 35 with a ...
It’s hard to find many comparable runs to what Cal Raleigh is in the midst of and what Ken Griffey Jr. accomplished ahead of the 1998 All-Star break.