
Cal Raleigh broke his nearly two-week silence at the plate on Tuesday night, delivering a game-winning home run that ended the Milwaukee Brewers’ 11-game winning streak. The Seattle Mariners catcher connected on a high fastball, sending it deep over the right field fence to secure a 1-0 victory for his team.
This solo homer was the only run scored in the matchup, but it carried significant weight as Raleigh increased his season total to 39 home runs, maintaining his lead across the league. The blast came in the seventh inning off Brewers reliever Nick Mears, who absorbed the loss after failing to halt the momentum generated by Raleigh’s swing. This marked Raleigh’s first home run since July 11, making the timing of the hit especially impactful for Seattle’s postseason hopes.
Logan Gilbert’s Commanding Pitching Performance
On the mound for the Mariners, Logan Gilbert provided a dominant showing, striking out 10 batters over 6 1/3 scoreless innings. He allowed just two hits without issuing any walks, consistently outpitching Milwaukee’s lineup with pinpoint control. Gilbert’s efficiency was notable as he required only 86 pitches during his outing.
He maintained a perfect game into the fifth inning before surrendering consecutive singles, but that minor hurdle was the sole blemish in an otherwise commanding performance. Gilbert received a standing ovation upon his exit, underscoring his critical role in Seattle’s narrow win.

Brewers’ Rookie Shows Potential Despite Defeat
Opposing Gilbert was Jacob Misiorowski, a promising rookie who made a strong impression by striking out seven batters in 3 2/3 innings while giving up three hits. However, once Misiorowski left the game and Milwaukee’s bullpen entered, the Mariners seized their opportunity, highlighted by Raleigh’s decisive home run that ended Milwaukee’s hot streak.
End of Milwaukee’s Impressive Winning Run
This loss snapped the Brewers’ 11-game winning streak, falling short of the earlier 13-game streak recorded by the Minnesota Twins this season. The Brewers had been among the hottest teams in the National League, making their rivalry with Seattle all the more intense and the Mariners’ victory a major statement heading into the final weeks of the season.
Seattle’s Late-Season Momentum Builds
Reliever Andres Muñoz earned his 22nd save of the year to close out the game, securing Seattle’s third 1-0 win of the season—a milestone matched only by the San Diego Padres and New York Yankees. This display of precise pitching and timely hitting showcases the Mariners’ growing confidence as they approach the postseason.
Cal Raleigh’s homer and Logan Gilbert’s masterful pitching have provided the Mariners with significant momentum in their push to remain competitive in a tightly contested league, illustrating how a single swing and dominant pitching can determine a team’s fate late in the season.
Our Reader’s Queries
Q. Why is Cal Raleigh the big dumper?
A. Raleigh seems like he’d fit better in a casual softball game, holding a beer, instead of posing for pictures. However, his impressive backside became famous. Teammate Jarred Kelenic nicknamed him because of this, noticing it when Raleigh was playing in the minor leagues.
Q. Why is Cal Raleigh known as the big dumper?
A. The Belaz 75710, made in Belarus, is the world’s largest dump truck, weighing 840.5 tons. It can carry a huge load of 450 metric tons. Its body can hold up to 268 cubic meters of material.