Randy Arozarena fumes at Cal Raleigh over WBC handshake refusal

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Being MLB teammates clearly goes out the window in the World Baseball Classic. Especially for Cal Raleigh.

On Monday during the United States’ 5-3 win over Mexico, the Mariners’ Randy Arozarena, Raleigh’s teammate in Seattle, offered a handshake to the catcher as he walked to the plate for his first at-bat.

Raleigh refused.

Postgame, Arozarena said Raleigh simply told him “good to see you.”

Arozarena later bashed Raleigh for the act.

“The ‘good to see you’ he said to me, he can shove it up his a—,” Arozarena said in Spanish.

Fortunately for Raleigh, the U.S. had the upper hand in the game.

The Americans took an early 5-0 lead on third-inning homers by Aaron Judge and Roman Anthony, while Paul Skenes threw four scoreless innings on the mound.

Though Mexico fought back — powered by two Jarren Duran long balls — the U.S. prevailed to move to 3-0 in pool play.


Randy Arozarena batting, with a catcher behind him and a baseball in the air.
Cal Raleigh and Randy Arozarena have been teammates for a year-and-a-half after Arozarena was traded to Seattle in 2024. AP

The U.S. wraps up pool play with a matchup with Italy on Tuesday at 9 p.m. A win would make it the top seed in Pool B, pitting it against the Pool A runner-up in the quarterfinals.

Monday’s game was Team USA’s closest yet after it demolished Brazil and Great Britain to open the WBC. Against Brazil, the U.S. won, 15-5, as Judge smacked a first-inning homer and the squad worked a whopping 17 walks.

Versus the Brits, a Kyle Schwarber two-run dinger in the fifth helped the U.S. work past an early 1-0 deficit to win 9-1.


A baseball catcher in full gear stands on the field, wearing a "USA" jersey.
Cal Raleigh has started two games behind the dish for the United States in the 2026 World Baseball Classic. Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

Raleigh is 0-for-6 with three walks in two games played. Arozarena hasn’t fared much better for Mexico, sitting at 2-for-9 with one RBI.

When the two return to Seattle’s spring training, they’ll need to make up quickly. The Mariners made it to their first ALCS since 2001 last year and look to advance to their first World Series in 2026.

Arozarena and Raleigh were both a major part of that team.

Raleigh mashed 60 home runs, the most by a catcher in a single season all-time, but finished second to Judge in MVP voting. Arozarena was also named an All-Star and hit 27 homers on top of 31 stolen bases.

Now, they’re just as integral to their respective countries’ success in the WBC.

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