You know you've come up with a big hit when it's even bigger than a game-tying home run in a Championship Series game that, oh yeah, was that guy's 64th home run of the year. And for this, Eugenio Suárez can and should take a bow.
And yet, the Seattle Mariners would not be where they are right now — namely, one win away from the World Series by way of a 3-2 lead over the Toronto Blue Jays in the ALCS — without Cal Raleigh. This is perhaps the most obvious thing anyone has said in any context this year, but it still needs to be said anyway.