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Mariners' Cal Raleigh figuring out spotlight that comes with his home run bonanza
Mariners' Cal Raleigh figuring out spotlight that comes with his home run bonanza

New York Post

time10-07-2025

  • Sport
  • New York Post

Mariners' Cal Raleigh figuring out spotlight that comes with his home run bonanza

A new challenger has entered the competition for the home run crown this season. Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh is suddenly in the spotlight. He leads the league with 36 home runs just before the All-Star break. That number is a new Mariners franchise record before the All-Star Game, usurping the great Ken Griffey Jr., who hit 35 before the break in 1998. 3 Cal Raleigh #29 of the Seattle Mariners holds up the team trident after the game against the Pittsburgh Pirates. Getty Images With his sudden rise to fame, Raleigh has become the talk of MLB, leading to more attention, which is not something he relishes. 'I mean, I don't really necessarily enjoy it, but it's fine,' Raleigh said before the Mariners-Yankees game on Wednesday night. 'You know it means you're doing something good and you're doing something right. … I'm very fortunate to be in that spot.' Raleigh is on pace for 64 homers; the American League record of 62 was set by Aaron Judge in 2022. Judge also is Raleigh's primary competitor for the homer crown this season, sitting just behind him with 34 heading into Wednesday's action. Raleigh has not talked much to Judge this season, other than while Judge is at the plate, but he has mimicked one facet of his approach. 3 Mariners starter Logan Evans has a meeting on the mound with catcher Cal Raleigh in the first inning of their game against the Yankees on July 9, 2025. Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images 3 Cal Raleigh, who hit a homer against the Bombers on Tuesday night, takes another swing against the the Yankees. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post 'I use his Tall Order socks,' Raleigh said. 'They make really good socks, so I let him know last night. They're awesome.' In reality, Raleigh has made a few improvements at the plate that could be making a difference this season. The catcher has consistently been a solid performer at the plate, hitting 27 or more home runs in each of his four full seasons in the big leagues. A few areas he has struggled: his strikeout and chase rates. In 2024, his strikeout rate was 28 percent and his whiff rate was at 32.7. This year, those numbers have dropped to 24.7 and 29 percent. Raleigh said his lower whiff rate has helped him this season. 'Yeah, for sure,' Raleigh said. 'Being stubborn to your plan and letting the game come to you is huge.'

Finding a bar for every taste is a tough task, but Somerville's Tall Order lives up to its name
Finding a bar for every taste is a tough task, but Somerville's Tall Order lives up to its name

Boston Globe

time29-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Boston Globe

Finding a bar for every taste is a tough task, but Somerville's Tall Order lives up to its name

Tall Order serves cocktails, non-alcoholic drinks, and an eclectic menu. Will Faraci The pair had long been on the prowl for a standalone space close to Swisher's home near Union Square, which is indeed a tall order. But the effort paid off: They opened in March, enlisting Juan Pedrosa (The Glenville Stops, Yvonne's) to craft a menu that would complement their drinks. Advertisement 'We wanted a welcoming and approachable neighborhood cocktail bar. We have domestic and local craft beer on tap. We have Guinness on tap. We want to be the kind of place where you can stop in for a beer, have dinner out with your friends, have a more involved cocktail if that's what you're looking for, but also just a vodka soda or a High Noon,' Swisher says. Pickled mushrooms at Tall Order. Will Faraci The food : If you can't decide between onion dip, a massive scoop of pimento cheese with a side of Saltines, pickled button mushrooms, or steak tartare, this is your place. Get wild with crispy blocks of tofu glistening with honey and Gochujang (my recommendation), or play it safer with roasted cod over saffron rice, a dish that's simple enough to be spa-like. Swisher recommends the grilled broccoli with pecorino Romano and breadcrumbs, perhaps not a typical bar offering, but that's the point. Advertisement Bar snacks top out at $9 and are generously apportioned; share plates are $19 and under; entrees are in the $25 range. At Tall Order, low-ABV cocktails are creative and affordable. Will Faraci The drinks : 'We really just want to compose drinks that we think are tasty and compelling, from standard cocktails to low-ABV drinks to cocktails without any alcohol in them, in interesting flavor combinations,' Swisher says. That's the nice thing about this place: There are plenty of booze-free options, including a 1,2,3,4, which tastes like a citrus-fueled vanilla milkshake dolloped with a cloud of mango foam. The low-alcohol Little Panda is an aromatic elixir of vermouth, sherry, lime juice, and a quarter-ounce of Rhum Agricole, stirred up with an olive. 'It's really crisp and refreshing. It's got a lot of character, especially for a drink that's kind of on the lower-ABV side,' he says. Drinks are about $14. And there's also $5 Miller Lite, with casual (but prompt) service to match. The takeaway : A welcoming refuge when your date wants chips, dips, and beer, but you require an elegant bespoke cocktail accompanied by steak tartare or a proper plate of pork, peppers, and potatoes. Oh, and they take reservations. At Tall Order, larger dishes like pork and potatoes offset a long roster of bar snacks. Will Faraci Tall Order, 70 Beacon St., Somerville, 857-214-0678, Kara Baskin can be reached at

Lydia Shire takes over at Harvard Square's Bar Enza; Tall Order opens in Somerville
Lydia Shire takes over at Harvard Square's Bar Enza; Tall Order opens in Somerville

Boston Globe

time07-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Boston Globe

Lydia Shire takes over at Harvard Square's Bar Enza; Tall Order opens in Somerville

Advertisement 'Tall Order has all of the trappings of a modern cocktail bar, but in a cozy pub atmosphere,' Swisher says. Get Winter Soup Club A six-week series featuring soup recipes and cozy vibes, plus side dishes and toppings, to get us all through the winter. Enter Email Sign Up Non-imbibers will find satisfaction, too: A large portion of the cocktail menu is dedicated to low-ABV options and alcohol-free drinks. Chef Juan Pedrosa ( Yvonne's , The Glenville Stops ) serves a New American menu: steak tartare with carrot remoulade, caramelized onion dip, smoked bluefish pate, fried chicken sandwiches. Visit for dinner from 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday, and for drinks nightly except for Tuesdays. Tall Order serves cocktails, non-alcoholic drinks, and an eclectic menu. Will Faraci Coming soon : In May, the team behind South Boston's Capo and Lincoln and Charlestown's Meanwhile, The Boston Public Market (100 Hanover St.) adds vendors this month: Ramen spot Noodle Lab returns to the market, while mother-and-son team Mr. Tamole . The Mr. Tamole pop-up opens soon at The Boston Public Market. Handout Pop-ups: Allston comfort food purveyor Sloane's (197 North Harvard St.) morphs into O'Sloane's , an Irish pub, during March. Try shepherd's pie empanadas, curried garlic cheese chips, beef stew pie, and bangers and mash throughout the month. On Thursdays, there's live music. Kara Baskin can be reached at

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