The World Baseball Classic still haunts Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh. Raleigh's handshake snub of Randy Arozarena got his ...
But it turns out, the World Baseball Classic isn't the breeding ground for Mariners dysfunction. Instead, Naylor made it clear after the game that he was merely trolling Raleigh with his attempted ...
A simple handshake changed the course of baseball when George “Shotgun” Shuba of Youngstown extended his hand to his ...
HOUSTON, Texas -- Randy Arozarena had vulgar words for Seattle teammate Cal Raleigh after he was left hanging at the World Baseball Classic. Arozarena, a two-time All-Star outfielder, seemingly lashed ...
The Seattle Mariners are making headlines at the World Baseball Classic, but not necessarily for their on-field performance. Recently, Team USA faced Mexico, and two familiar MLB faces crossed paths ...
Randy Arozarena has apologized to Seattle Mariners teammate Cal Raleigh after Arozarena cursed out the catcher for not returning a handshake at the World Baseball Classic. “I understand that with ...
Texas did not get to play its college baseball game against Air Force on Tuesday. That did not stop the Longhorns from ...
HOUSTON (AP) — Cal Raleigh insisted Tuesday he has no beef with Randy Arozarena even though his Seattle teammate lashed out with a vulgar rant after Raleigh left him hanging for a handshake at the ...
The World Baseball Classic is usually a tournament that features friendly competition between the top baseball players in the world, often putting teammates against teammates as they each represent ...
Seattle Mariners fans entered the 2026 season hoping their team could build on a memorable trip to the American League Championship Series without carrying over any World Baseball Classic drama. For a ...
One of the odder controversies to emerge from the 2026 World Baseball Classic appears to have come to a close. Seattle Mariners outfielder Randy Arozarena released a statement Saturday saying he had ...
Charles Barkley reacted to an awkward pregame handshake between Magic teammates Tristan da Silva and Desmond Bane before their Game 2 loss to Detroit.