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Brewers' Priester Wins 11th Straight, Raleigh Chases Mantle's Switch-Hitter Homer Mark

Summary

  • Brewers' Quinn Priester sets franchise record with 11th straight win
  • Trea Turner, Alec Bohm injured as Phillies battle for NL East
  • Cal Raleigh one homer shy of Mickey Mantle's switch-hitter record
Brewers' Priester Wins 11th Straight, Raleigh Chases Mantle's Switch-Hitter Homer Mark

According to the latest MLB Power Rankings as of September 8, 2025, the Brewers remain the top team, with pitcher Quinn Priester setting a franchise record by winning his 11th straight decision over the past week. The Phillies, however, have faced a setback with the injuries to star players Trea Turner and Alec Bohm, both of whom have been placed on the injured list. Turner, who is having one of his best seasons, is the only qualified hitter in the NL with a .300 batting average, and the Phillies are hoping he will be fully recovered in time for the postseason.

Elsewhere, Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh continues to make history, as he connected for his 53rd home run on Sunday, leaving him just one shy of the single-season record for a switch-hitter, set by Mickey Mantle in 1961. In a surprising turn of events, the Orioles pulled off one of the craziest wins of the season, coming back from being one out away from being no-hit to secure a dramatic walk-off victory against the Dodgers.

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Brewers' pitcher Quinn Priester set a franchise record by winning his 11th straight decision.
Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh is one homer shy of matching Mickey Mantle's single-season record of 53 home runs by a switch-hitter.
Phillies stars Trea Turner and Alec Bohm have both been placed on the injured list as the team battles for the NL East title.

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