Seattle Mariners Fall Out Of AL West Lead After Big Loss originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
It’s been a good run for the Seattle Mariners atop the American League West Division standings. But that’s over now after Seattle suffered a big blow, losing to the Minnesota Twins 12-6 in extra innings on Friday, May 30.
Carlos Correa’s two-run homer in the top of the 10th inning broke a tie, setting up the Twins for a huge six-run outburst. The Twins scored three runs in their half of the ninth inning, then silenced Mariners fans with their 10th-inning antics.
Carlos Correa comes in clutch. Twins beat the Mariners and Astros lead the division now pic.twitter.com/E0zhrd33IH
— Michael Schwab (@michaelschwab13) May 31, 2025
Heading into Saturday’s action, the Mariners now sit a half-game behind – who else? – the Houston Astros. Yanier Diaz’s game-winning home run in the bottom of the ninth carried the Astros over the Tampa Bay Rays 2-1 on Friday.
Cal Raleigh continued his smoking-hot home run pace for Mariners on Friday night
Still, the Mariners had something to smile about despite the setback. Cal Raleigh, the “Big Dumper” himself, broke the record for most home runs by a catcher before the end of May. He slammed two homers at T-Mobile Park, giving him 21 total homers this season, MLB.com reported.
Raleigh’s three-run homer in the first inning put Seattle on top, then he added a two-run bomb in the eighth inning.
Cal Raleigh is the best player at his position but he is now turning into one of the most premier players in the sport.pic.twitter.com/iIb9TFg3WN
— Running From The OPS (@OPS_BASEBALL) May 31, 2025
He now has 11 homers in May alone, which puts him in second place among MLB homer leaders for the month behind Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani.
If Raleigh can connect on another dinger or two on Saturday, then his homer numbers will go up, of course. Still, Raleigh probably would have traded his homers for a victory at home on Friday night.
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on May 31, 2025, where it first appeared.