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9. Mariners: Cal Raleigh’s 19th HR broke a tie with Roy Campanella (1955) for most by a primary-position catcher in season’s first 53 games. 10.
On May 29th, 2025, a 1952 Topps Roy Campanella #314 (High Numbered) PSA 7 sold for an incredible $6,300 at an auction hosted by Huggins & Scott ...
Big Dumper: Cal Raleigh hit his 18th and 19th home runs of the season on Tuesday in the Mariners’ 53rd game. His 19th broke a tie with 1955 Roy Campanella for the most by a primary-position catcher in ...
Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh is on fire. The big bopper slugged two more home runs on Tuesday night to push him to 19 on the season after just 53 games played, counting this one.
Roy Campanella Park is located at 14812 Stanford Avenue in Compton, California. (Google Maps) No suspect was found in the area. The victim’s identity was not released.
Roy Campanella was voted the 1955 National League MVP on December 8, 1955, narrowly finishing ahead of Brooklyn Dodgers teammate Duke Snider to capture the award for the third time in his career.
The Kansas City Royals swept the St. Louis Cardinals in a doubleheader on Wednesday as catcher Salvador Perez passed Hall of Famer Roy Campanella on an impressive list in baseball history.
John Thorn, the official MLB historian, posted weeks later on social media information that noted Roy Campanella, with the Washington (DC) Elite Giants of the Negro National League, appeared in a ...
Shohei Ohtani hit a home run in a 4-3 win over the Chicago White Sox, becoming the first Dodger since Roy Campanella in 1955 to have nine straight games with an RBI.