Seattle Mariners star Cal Raleigh made history by becoming the first catcher to win the All-Star Home Run Derby on July 14, 2025. Raleigh outperformed Tampa Bay Rays’ Junior Caminero, hitting 18 home runs to Caminero’s 15 in a thrilling final.
- Cal Raleigh wins All-Star Home Run Derby.
- First catcher to achieve this title.
- Raleigh hit 18 home runs in final.
- Family involvement during the event.
- Cruz hit longest home run at 513 feet.
- Rooker faced confusion in Round 1.
Raleigh’s victory not only cements his status as the MLB home run leader but also places him alongside Mariners legend Ken Griffey Jr. as one of the few to claim this title. “Usually the guy that’s leading the league in homers doesn’t win the whole thing,” Raleigh remarked, highlighting the unexpected nature of his win.
This event showcased the unpredictability of the Home Run Derby. With Raleigh almost eliminated in Round 1, and a stunning 513-foot blast from Oneil Cruz, fans were treated to an electrifying display of power. What does this mean for the rest of the season?
- Raleigh is leading MLB with 38 regular-season home runs.
- Cruz became the sixth player to hit a 500-plus foot home run in the Derby.
- Jazz Chisholm Jr. had the lowest total in over a decade, hitting only three home runs.
- Raleigh is the first switch-hitter to win the Home Run Derby.
As the MLB season progresses, fans can look forward to more thrilling matchups and potential record-breaking performances. Will Raleigh maintain his home run lead as the playoffs approach?