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Cal Rale’s Slam, 6 RBI Carrie Mariners last red sox

June 17, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Meriners Catcher Cal Rale (29) celebrates the third base coach Christopher Negron (45) while running the hideouts after hitting the Grand-Slam home runs against Boston Red Sox during the second innings at T-Mobile Park. Compulsory Credit: Joe Nicolson-Imgon Picture

Cal Rale hit a Grand Slam a Grand Slam to lead a major league to score at home as Seattle Meriners on Tuesday toured a six-game winning streak of Boston Red Sox with a decision of 8–0.

The Meriners won the three-game series with a win, winning their fourth win in five matches.

His 27th homer of the season, broke a tie with Aaron Judge of New York Yankis and capted a second innings of five runs against Red Socce Starter Walker Buhler (5-5). Raley added two-air doubles with six RBI to finish 3-for-4.

Meriners Right-Hand Brian Wu (6-4), who lost his last three decisions, allowed a hit in the seven scorer innings. He went two and hit six.

Wu hit Boston’s Abraham Toro with a pitch in the first innings, then faced the next 11 batsmen, which he faced. Wu did not allow a hit until the Ruki Marcello Mayor led the fifth place to the right side with the line-drive single.

On Monday, the series opener was going out of 2–0 merriners quickly, as Rowdy Tellez led the second place with the line-drive single to center field and stole another. Ben Williamson walked an out-out, and the crook Cole Young placed a double at the center, with the tailz scoring before throwing Williamson into a plate.

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Buhler ran both JP Crawford and Julio Rodriguez to load the hideouts for Rale, who hit the next pitch on the wall in the right ground, hit the next pitch, a hanging changeup.

Seattle added three runs in the fourth. Young and Cropford started the frame with singles. With one, Raley hit the two-run double down from the Right Field Line, pursuing the bouler.

Rale stole the third and left Zaik Kelly on the sacrifice of George Polyco. This was the eighth theft of the season of Rale, a franchise record for a catcher.

Buhler scored eight runs on eight hits in 3 1/3 innings, with four walks and two strikeouts.

Boston’s only other hit Nat was a Blup single for the center by Eaton, which was ninth against Andres Munose. Meriners Closure got an innings of work after no pitch from 9 June due to deficit or blowout victory from 9 June.

-Bield level media

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