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Meriners became the first catcher to win the Cal Rale Home Run Darby

July 14, 2025; Atlanta, GA, USA; Seattle Meriners Catcher Cal Raili (29) Trust Park during the 2025 Home Run Derby. Compulsory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagon Picture

In the final round at the Atlanta-Truist Park, in the Junior Caminero 18-15, Cal Rail, who won the Home Run Darby on Monday night, became the first catcher.

Rale also became the first Seattle Meriners player to hoist the trophy since 1999, when Ken Grife Junior won his third title. Tampa Bay’s Caminero, who was ready to be the youngest winners in Derby history at the age of 22, decreased as the first contestant of rays since Vladimir Gurroo lost Junior in the 2023 final.

Major League leader Raley scored a total of 54 domestic runs on Monday with 38. All were almost lost in the early stages, as the Seattle Star proceeded in the semi -finals on a tiebreaker, as his longest domestic run took Brent Rooker’s margin’s most narrow – 470.61 feet to 470.53.

In the semi-finals, Bayron Facked Buxon-Caminaro and followed his first round of his 21-Homar with seven places in the second round. Caminere blew up that clan, only 12 swings were needed to reach eight homes and move forward in the final round.

On the other side of the four-man brackets, Raley dropped Ekil Cruise from 19–13, despite that Cruz mashed a 498-foot shot.

Cruise and Caminere scored 21 domestic runs in the early stages, with the longest home run tiebreaker the top seed.

Washington National Outfielder James Wood started the night with 16 domestic runs, including 486 feet shot before Rooker chased with 17.

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Tampa Bay Star Caminere using a bat with her face on her, then hit 11 of the first 14 pitches, which she saw on the fence, before 21 in an impressive round.

Pittsburgh Pirates Slogger Cruz hit one of its 21 first round homer in the area of the right center in 513 feet, marking the most recorded home run in the history of Trust Park.

Minnesota Twins had 20 homes in Buxon and New York Yankis Infielder Jazz Chisholm Junior hit just three.

Raley switched to the right to the left -handed batsman’s box, with only one minute left for a minute for a minute.

To cap on the first round, Atlanta’s first Basman Matt Olson recorded only 15 in his home park, leaving Cruise, Caminero, Buxon and Rale in the semi -finals.

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