You can't stop Cal Raleigh, you can only hope to contain him.
Major League pitching isn't doing a great job of either after the Seattle Mariners star found the upper deck at T-Mobile Park with a solo blast in the first inning of Monday's contest against the San Diego Padres.
The home run is Raleigh's 50th of the season, extending the record for a primary catcher after he surpassed Kansas City Royals backstop Salvador Perez with his 49th in Sunday's victory over the Athletics.