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Mariners’ Cal Raleigh breaks Yankees legend Mickey Mantle’s switch-hitter home run record with historic blast
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Seattle Mariners star catcher Cal Raleigh has slugged his way into the history books.
Raleigh hit his 55th and 56th home runs of the season during the Mariners’ 12-5 win over the Kansas City Royals on Tuesday at Kauffman Stadium. Raleigh broke New York Yankees legend Mickey Mantle’s record for most home runs by a switch-hitter in a single season.
Raleigh, 28, also tied Mariners great Ken Griffey Jr. for most home runs in a single season in franchise history.
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Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh (29) hits a home run in the third inning of an MLB game between the Seattle Mariners and Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, on Sept. 16, 2025. (Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
The All-Star catcher hit his 55th home run from the left side of the plate. He demolished Royals pitcher Michael Wacha’s 79-mph curveball deep into the right-field seats to put the Mariners up 4-0 in the top of the third inning.
His second home run of the game came in the fourth inning, this time from the right side of the plate. Raleigh laced Royals pitcher Daniel Lynch IV’s changeup over the center-field wall to put the Mariners up 9-0.
“It’s really cool. I’m humbled by it. A crazy kind of thing I never thought would happen,” Raleigh said, standing inside a tunnel beneath Kauffman Stadium after his 20th career multi-homer game and his 10th this season. “Just taking it day-by-day, pitch-by-pitch. Really enjoying every day with these guys, and just trying to finish the season strong.”
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Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh (29) is congratulated by left fielder Randy Aronzarena (21) after hitting a home run in the top of the fourth inning against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, on Sept. 16, 2025. (Scott Sewell/Imagn Images)
Raleigh and Yankees star Aaron Judge are the favorites for the American League MVP award.
The Mariners’ catcher has a .247 batting average, 118 RBI and 14 stolen bases to go along with his 56 home runs.
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Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh (29) is congratulated by left fielder Randy Aronzarena (21) after hitting a home run in the top of the fourth inning against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, on Sept. 16, 2025. (Scott Sewell/Imagn Images)
The Mariners (83-68) hold a narrow half-game lead in the American League West over the Houston Astros (83-69).
The Mariners will look to maintain their division lead when they take on the Royals (75-76) in the second game of their three-game series at 7:40 p.m. ET on Wednesday.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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McIlroy gets ‘gracious’ apology over Ryder abuse
Rory McIlroy said that PGA of America chief executive Derek Sprague has sent a personal apology for the abuse directed at him and his wife during Europe’s Ryder Cup victory in New York.
Europe held off a stirring fightback from the U.S. at Bethpage Black, where the Americans had gone into the final session 12-5 down before mounting a comeback in the singles, only to come up short.
Luke Donald‘s team — and McIlroy in particular — were on the end of abuse from a partisan crowd across the three days, with a beer from the crowd hitting McIlroy’s wife, Erica. The number of insults and jeers, some that occurred as he was in the process of hitting a shot, caused delays and led the PGA of America to add extra security.
“I got a lovely email from Derek Sprague apologizing,” McIlroy told BBC Sport as he prepared for the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship.
“Erica worked with Derek at the PGA of America back in the day, so we know Derek and his wife pretty well. He couldn’t have been more gracious or apologetic and he wrote us a lovely letter, which we really appreciated.”
Sprague had said last month that he planned to issue an apology to McIlroy and his wife.
U.S. captain Keegan Bradley didn’t condemn the “passionate” home fans at Bethpage, where McIlroy felt the hostile atmosphere actually spurred Europe on.
“I take it as a compliment that they targeted me, but then at the same time, it was a tough week,” McIlroy said. “That made us better as a team. It galvanized us and it really put our arms around each other.”
In his first public comments since the Ryder Cup loss, Bradley said recently, “There’s no part of me that thinks I’ll ever get over this.”
Masters champion McIlroy is aiming to cap a memorable year as he prepares for the season-ending DP World Tour Championship in Dubai.
“I think back to the start in January of 2025 when I was last here and everything that’s happened since,” said McIlroy, who also won the Players Championship, the Pebble Beach Pro-Am and the Irish Open.
“Honestly, in my wildest dreams, I didn’t know. I mean, I knew a year like this was possible, but it has just been an amazing 10 months.”
Information from PA was used in this report.
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Miami’s Suárez banned for kicking Nashville’s Nájar
Inter Miami forward Luis Suárez will be suspended for the final game in the Round 1 MLS playoff best-of-three series against Nashville SC.
Suárez earned the one-game ban for kicking Nashville’s Andy Nájar in the second half of the match on Nov. 1 at Geodis Park, where Inter Miami lost 2-1. At the time of the incident, the referee did not issue the player a yellow or red card.
“The MLS Disciplinary Committee has suspended Inter Miami CF forward Luis Suárez for one match and fined Suárez an undisclosed amount under Disciplinary Committee Parameter 3 for violent conduct in the 71st minute of Inter Miami’s match against Nashville SC on November 1st. Suárez will serve his one-match suspension on November 8 during Miami’s match against Nashville SC,” the MLS Disciplinary Committee said in a statement.
Major League Soccer rules allow, however, for postgame disciplinary action to be enforced when a match official fails to issue a card for an offense on the field.
Suárez will now serve his second suspension from MLS action in 2025, after initially receiving a three-game ban for spitting on a member of the Seattle Sounders‘ staff following the Leagues Cup final on Aug. 31.
“Inter Miami CF accepts and respects the decision made by the MLS Disciplinary Committee,” the club said in a statement on Wednesday. At the same time, the club wishes to express its concern about the precedent set by re-refereeing a play that had already been judged by the match officials and VAR, and its confidence that the same standard will be applied in the future to all on-field situations, in any match and involving any team.”
Inter Miami will now enter the decisive final game of the playoff series without Suárez, as the team looks to qualify to the next round of the postseason. The Round 1 series is tied 1-1 after Inter Miami won the first game but lost the second.
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UEFA Champions League updates: Man City-Dortmund, Brugge-Barcelona
THE CHAMPIONS!
We are back with some UEFA Champions League action as we get the second day of Matchday 4 underway with some great matches, such as Manchester City vs. Borussia Dortmund, Club Brugge vs. Barcelona, and Newcastle United vs. Athletic Club.
Enjoy live updates of all of Wednesday’s matches.
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