PEORIA, Ariz. (AP) — Cal Raleigh has already gone deep this spring, yet the switch-hitting Seattle Mariners catcher isn't focused on trying to hit 60 home runs again this season.
Raleigh, who had an MLB-leading 60 homers last year, hit a 427-foot homer against the Chicago White Sox in an exhibition game Tuesday. His first spring homer came in his third game.
“I think the elephant in the room is 60 home runs. That’s not something I’m setting out to do,” Raleigh told Seattle Sports this week. “To me, I’m just trying to be as consistent as possible, trying to do what I did last year.”
His 60 homers last season were the most for a player who was primarily a catcher, having started 119 games behind the plate and another 38 at designated hitter. The 29-year-old Raleigh, nicknamed “Big Dumper,” also had a career-high 125 RBIs and finished second in the American League MVP voting behind New York Yankees slugger and third-time winner Aaron Judge.
Judge and Raleigh are both set to play for Team USA in the World Baseball Classic, which begins pool play next week. Judge set the AL record with 62 home runs in 2022.
They are among only seven players with a 60-homer season, and Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa are the only ones to do so in consecutive seasons (1998 and 1999). McGwire and Sosa are the only players with multiple 60-homer seasons, and Sosa had a third in 2001.
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Seattle Mariners' Cal Raleigh watches his two-run home run during the third inning of a spring training baseball game against the Chicago White Sox, Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026, in Peoria, Ariz. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
Seattle Mariners' Cal Raleigh celebrates with Miles Mastrobuoni (21) after hitting a two-run home run during the third inning of a spring training baseball game against the Chicago White Sox, Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026, in Peoria, Ariz. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
Seattle Mariners' Cal Raleigh runs the bases past Chicago White Sox third baseman Lenyn Sosa after hitting a two-run home run during the third inning of a spring training baseball game Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026, in Peoria, Ariz. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — A counterattacking 80-run partnership for the seventh wicket between captain Mitchell Santner and Cole McChonchie guided New Zealand to a 61-run win that knocked host Sri Lanka out of the Twenty20 World Cup on Wednesday.
Sri Lanka captain Dasun Shanaka won the toss and elected to bowl and New Zealand reached a competitive 168-7 thanks to Santner’s 47 runs off 26 deliveries and McConchie’s 31 off 23 deliveries which salvaged the innings.
Sri Lanka could on score 107-8 in reply.
The Sri Lankan bowlers had restricted New Zealand to 84-6 and had their opponents at 90-6 after 15 overs when the No. 7 pair started counterattacking. McChonchie scored 18 runs in the 17th over bowled by fast bowler Dushmantha Chameera and spinner Maheesh Theekshana conceded 21, including two wides, in the 18th.
When Santner was out in the last ball the pair had added 80 runs off 43 deliveries.
Santner hit four sixes and two boundaries while McChonchie hit two sixes and three boundaries.
Chameera and Theekshana took three wickets each.
New Zealand fast bowler Matt Hendry bowled opener Pathum Nissanka in the first ball and Charith Asalanka, who had been recalled for the match, soon departed to Sri Lanka 6-2.
Then the spinners tightened the screws by bowling slow through the air and curtailing runs and taking wickets when the batters tried to attack.
Left-arm spinner Rachin Ravindra took a career-best 4-27 while Henry took two wickets for three runs.
Kamindu Mendis top scored for Sri Lanka with 31.
The game was a must-win for Sri Lanka to have any hope of reaching the semifinals after losing to England in its Group 2 opener.
England is the only team already through to the semifinals after defeating Pakistan on Tuesday to make it two wins from two games in Group 2.
New Zealand now stands second with three points after their match against Pakistan was abandoned because of rain and the two teams shared a point each.
Pakistan will have to win against Sri Lanka by a big margin to have any hope of advancing because both England and New Zealand maintain high net run rates.
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New Zealand's Glenn Phillips takes the catch to get Sri Lanka's Kamindu Mendis during the T20 World Cup cricket match between Sri Lanka and New Zealand in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)
Sri Lanka's Dunith Wellalage plays a shot during the T20 World Cup cricket match between Sri Lanka and New Zealand in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)
Sri Lanka's Dunith Wellalage plays a shot during the T20 World Cup cricket match between Sri Lanka and New Zealand in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)
Sri Lanka's Dunith Wellalage plays a shot during the T20 World Cup cricket match between Sri Lanka and New Zealand in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)
New Zealand's Glenn Phillips celebrates the wicket of Sri Lanka's Dunith Wellalage during the T20 World Cup cricket match between Sri Lanka and New Zealand in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)