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Randy Arozarena apologizes to Cal Raleigh for WBC spat

By Thomson Reuters Mar 22, 2026 | 11:19 AM

Randy Arozarena said he apologized to Cal Raleigh following his comments toward his Seattle Mariners teammate earlier this month at the ​World Baseball Classic.

“I understand that with Opening ‌Day a few days away, I don’t want it to be a distraction,” Arozarena said in a statement released Saturday by the Mariners. “Cal and I have talked and ‌I ​apologized for what I said ⁠after the game. Nothing ⁠in the WBC takes away from the fact that we are brothers and teammates.”

Playing for Mexico, Arozarena offered to shake the hand of Raleigh ​before a first-inning at-bat during the United States’ 5-3 victory over Mexico in a Pool ⁠B game in Houston on ⁠March 9. Raleigh refused, with the ​Americans reportedly having a philosophy against such things during ​games.

Arozarena then lashed out in a profanity-laced ‌rant to a Mexican journalist after the game.

“We talked it out, and everything went great,” Raleigh said. “Randy knows that I love him, and he’s a ⁠brother, and it’s in the past and none of us are carrying this forward. We’re in a good ⁠spot. We ‌talked it out. We were both ⁠sorry, and we both got in a ​good ‌place and we’re both happy to ​be here, ⁠too.

“It was really good walking in the door and seeing everybody. As fun as [the WBC] was, it was nice to feel back here. It feels like the family’s all back together in a way.”

–Field ​Level Media