Cal Raleigh’s explosive start to the season has turned heads across Major League Baseball, with 35 home runs already under his belt by the All-Star break. That mark places him among the elite power hitters in MLB history at this point in the season. While not quite surpassing Barry Bonds’ record-setting pace in 2001 (39 HRs by the break), Raleigh’s performance puts him in rare company — and well on pace for a potential 60+ homer season. As fans and analysts take notice, the question now becomes: can he keep it up in the second half?





