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Cal Raleigh's Power Surge Continues to Impress as MLB's Top Sluggers Shine

Cal Raleigh's Power Surge Continues to Impress as MLB's Top Sluggers Shine

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Cal Raleigh made headlines by launching his 32nd home run of the year, continuing a power surge that’s made him one of the premier sluggers in the majors. Aaron Judge also kept up his torrid pace by belting his 28th homer, solidifying his place among the league leaders as the Yankees look to gain ground in the AL East. On the field, the Atlanta Braves edged out the New York Mets 3-2 in a tightly contested matchup, extending the Mets’ struggles with their ninth loss in ten games. Juan Soto provided a highlight for New York with his 17th home run of the season, continuing his remarkable June. Matt Olson and Brett Baty both had strong performances for the Braves, with Olson notching multiple hits and helping anchor the defense with key plays at first base.

In the American League, Julio Rodríguez and the Mariners squared off against Trevor Larnach and the Minnesota Twins, with both clubs battling for position in the packed AL Wild Card race. Rookie and defensive standouts are coming into focus for this season’s Gold Glove discussions, as Andrés Giménez has made a strong impact for Toronto since coming over from Cleveland, while Nico Hoerner is once again leading NL second basemen in key defensive metrics for the Cubs. Alex Bregman’s transition to the Red Sox has paid dividends both offensively and defensively, positioning him as a frontrunner at third base for the AL Gold Glove.

On the injury front, Brett Baty recently returned to the Mets’ lineup after a brief stint out with a groin issue and immediately provided a spark with a multi-hit game, suggesting he’s back at full strength. No major new injuries have been reported among star players from the last slate of games, though teams continue to shuffle rotations and bullpens as the dog days of summer approach.

Turning to women’s professional baseball, Ana Gold delivered a dramatic walk-off two-run homer to lift the Blaze to an 11-3 win over the Bandits, capping a six-inning contest. Morgan Zerkle also electrified fans with a leadoff home run—the fifth of her season—showcasing the continued rise in talent across pro women’s leagues.

With the trade deadline just a few weeks away, front offices across MLB are actively discussing potential deals, though no blockbuster trades have been completed in the past 24 hours. Notably, fans and analysts are watching for moves from teams on the postseason bubble, as clubs like the Mets, Cardinals, and Padres weigh whether to add pieces or pivot toward retooling for next year.

Looking ahead, tonight features several intriguing matchups, including the Rangers visiting the Orioles and the Athletics facing the Tigers, with both games featuring young pitching talent and clubs hoping to climb in their respective standings. As the playoff races tighten, every game increasingly carries October implications.

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