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For a long time, it seemed Johnny Bench had an unbreakable record. In 1970, the Cincinnati Reds' legendary catcher walloped ...
Cal Raleigh, hot on the heels of an MLB record, connects with his 45th homer of the season, matching Oklahoma's Johnny Bench and putting the Mariners deeper into the American League playoff race.
For a while it seemed like Johnny Bench's record of 45 home runs would stand as the most ever by a catcher. The Reds Hall of ...
Seattle Mariners slugger Cal Raleigh continues to blast home runs at an astonishing pace this season. He is moving into ...
As much as this weekend has been a celebration of Ichiro Suzuki, with his enshrinement to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, his No. 51 being retired by the Mariners, his statue at T-Mobile Park ...
Cal Raleigh smoked a fastball over the right field fence for an MLB-leading 45th home run, sparking a Seattle Mariners win ...
The top catchers from NCAA baseball and softball, along with the top catchers from select states in Reds Country, were ...
Cal Raleigh hit his major league-leading 45th home run in a four-run first inning and the Seattle Mariners hung on for a 6-3 ...
Two MLB Hall of Famers teamed up with a pair of current NASCAR stars to throw the first pitch Saturday at the MLB Speedway ...
The MLB Network documentary “Bench” is making its debut at 8 p.m. ET Wednesday, and SN wanted to talk with the Hall of Fame catcher and Cincinnati Reds legend about the look at his life.
Johnny Bench is all of those things, but he is also motivated to return Opening Day to what it ought to be, as laid out by the founding documents of Western democracies.
Johnny Bench said he was brought to tears by a friend who bought more than $1M of his memorabilia at auction and donated the items back to him.