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Fans across America question Cal Raleigh’s no-beef claim after Randy Arozarena handshake snub during USA-Mexico game

Fans across America question Cal Raleigh’s no-beef claim after Randy Arozarena handshake snub during USA-Mexico game
Fans across America question Cal Raleigh’s no-beef claim after Randy Arozarena handshake snub during USA-Mexico game (Image via Getty Images)
Cal Raleigh and Randy Arozarena are teammates with the Seattle Mariners. But during the USA-Mexico game on Monday, their interaction quickly became one of the most talked-about moments of the night. Cameras caught Cal Raleigh refusing a handshake from Randy Arozarena as the Mexican star walked up to bat. The clip spread fast online, and many fans believed something serious had happened between the two players. After the game, Raleigh tried to calm things down. He said there was no problem between them and called Arozarena his “brother.” But the explanation did not convince many fans. The situation became even bigger when reports came out that Arozarena was upset in the locker room and spoke strongly about the moment. Now the incident has turned into a major talking point among baseball fans in the United States. Some fans understand Raleigh’s competitive spirit during the international game. Others believe the moment showed disrespect toward a teammate.

Cal Raleigh and Randy Arozarena handshake moment sparks debate among fans

The moment happened during Monday’s USA-Mexico matchup. Cal Raleigh was catching for Team USA. When Randy Arozarena stepped up to the plate for Mexico, he tried to greet Raleigh with a handshake.
Instead, cameras showed Raleigh staying focused and not returning the gesture. The two players exchanged a few quick words, but nothing serious happened on the field.Later, Raleigh spoke to reporters and said the moment was simply part of the competitive atmosphere. He insisted there was no personal problem between the two Mariners teammates. “I mean, I love Randy,” Cal Raleigh said while speaking to reporters. “I hate that this is a thing. There’s no beef. When we get back to Seattle, he’s my brother or family. It’s just a competitive environment.”Raleigh also explained that emotions were high because he was playing for his country. “I just have a responsibility for my teammates here right now and for my country. Emotions are running high. We’re good friends and we’ll continue to be good friends,” he added.However, the story did not end there. According to reports from ESPN, Randy Arozarena was clearly frustrated after the game while speaking to reporters in Spanish. He reportedly said Raleigh could “go to hell” when asked about the moment.Because of that reaction, many fans believe the situation might be more serious than Raleigh described. On social media, several American fans also questioned why the handshake was ignored in the first place. Some fans defended Raleigh and said international games are emotional and intense. But others argued the move was unnecessary, especially between teammates who share the same clubhouse in Seattle.One user wrote, “he literally said they’re good and everyone is still trying to make it a problem.”
A fan said, “Cal I'm A's fan, however you did the right thing. I predict someone will make it about Race! SO PLEASE to all the haters. I could see the RACE card soon. USA hasn't beaten Mexico since 2006. The score was only 5-3. This will be about racism 5, 4, 3, 2, STOP with this B.S.”
Another fan said, “He did the right thing. There’s such a thing as too much sportsmanship. They are in the middle of a game, no handshakes.”
For now, Raleigh continues to say everything is fine. But until both players return to the Mariners clubhouse, fans are still watching closely to see whether the tension truly disappears.

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