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Gary Hill Jr.

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MLB ERA leaders the past two seasons (220+ IP) 1. Paul Skenes 1.95 2. Tarik Skubal 2.25 3. Zack Wheeler 2.42 4. Chris Sale 2.43 5. Bryan Woo 2.83

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What would Catcher HR ranks look like with Cal's splits? 1. Cal Raleigh (Left-Handed) 22 2. Logan O'Hoppe 17 3. Hunter Goodman 17 4. Cal Raleigh (Right-Handed) 16

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Cal Raleigh has hit 16 Home Runs versus lefties. #1 in MLB Some fun context: The Royals also have hit 16 vs LHP. The Marlins have 15.

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Top Home ERA's in a season M's history (10+ starts) 1. Randy Johnson 1.89 ('97) 2. Bryce Miller 1.96 ('24) 3. Luis Castillo 2.06 ('25) 4. Félix Hernández 2.06 ('10)

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Mariners have 4 individual 10+ HR months this season: Cal Raleigh (April, May, June) Randy Arozarena (July) 1997 the only other season with as many Ken Griffey Jr. (April, May, August, September)

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Highest Strikeout Rate (Min. 70 IP) 1. Logan Gilbert 36% 2. Tarik Skubal 33.8% 3. Zack Wheeler 33.3% 4. Garrett Crochet 31% 5. Hunter Brown 30.8%

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Josh Naylor has stolen 8 bases in 11 games with the Marines. Gregg Jeffries (1993) is the most recent first baseman to steal as many bases (8) in an 11-game span.

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Three Mariners First Basemen have produced multiple games with a HR and SB in the same game: 1. Bruce Bochte 3 2. Josh Naylor 2 2. Alvin Davis 2

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There is only one Mariner who has hit more Home Runs in a season than Cal Raleigh. Truly amazing. 1. Ken Griffey Jr. 56 ('98) 1. Ken Griffey Jr. 56 ('97) 3. Ken Griffey Jr. 49 ('96) 4. Ken Griffey Jr. 48 ('99) 5. Ken Griffey Jr. 45 ('93) 5. Cal Raleigh 45 ('25)