MLB: More home runs in a season and career

MLB: More home runs in a season and career

Cal Raleight approaches the home run record in a season of a player whose main position is the receiver. Check the historical list.


Cal Raleight is having a powerful and outstanding MLB 2025 seasonleading the big leagues in homers. The Seattle Mariners receiver is also on the stalking of the record of home runs in a season of a player whose main position is the receiver.

The toleter of the Mariners, nicknamed ‘Big Dumper’, already made history in 2025 as the first receiver to win the Home Run Derby.

In the 2021 season, the stellar Venezuelan receptor of the Kansas City Royals, Salvador Pérez, established the home run records of a main receiver with 48.


MLB: Receptors with more home runs in a season

Only seven players who spent most of their races behind the dish connected 40 home runs or more in a season, including Raleight in 2025.

• Salvador Pérez 482021

*33 as a receiver

• **Cal Raleight 452025

*36 as a receiver

• Johnny Bench 451970

*38 as a receiver

• Javy López 432003

*42 as a receiver

• Todd Sinkley 411996

*41 as a receiver

• Roy Campanella 411953

*40 as a receiver

• Mike Piaza 401999

*40 as a receiver

• Mike Piaza 401997

*40 as a receiver

• Johnny Bench 401972

*34 as a receiver

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MLB: Receptors with more career homers

Only seven players who spent most of their races behind the dish connected 300 homers or more race. Salvador Pérez with 294 until August 12, 2025 He comes to join the club.

• Mike Piaza 427

*396 as a receiver

• Johnny Bench 389

*327 as a receiver

• Carlton Fisk 376

*351 as a receiver

• Yogi Berra 358

*305 as a receiver

• Gary Carter 324

*298 as a receiver

• Lance Parrish 324

*299 as a receiver

• Iván Rodríguez 311

*304 as a receiver