
"Arozarena complimented Raleigh's parents only to then use profane Cuban and Mexican slang to insult Raleigh, saying the All-Star should 'f- off' and 'go to hell.' Arozarena then pivoted to English, saying Raleigh could shove his 'good to see you' in his rear."
"It'll be tough to be in a position where I can say I'm going to play 100 percent. When we depend on our bodies, there's been very few guys that can tell you they're 100 percent. I'm sure there will be some pains here and there, and I'm sure my hand is going to still hurt at times. But ultimately, it comes down to being able to play the game at an elite level."
Baseball news dominated Tuesday as the season approaches. A notable incident occurred during the World Baseball Classic when Mariners teammates Cal Raleigh and Randy Arozarena had a heated exchange. Arozarena insulted Raleigh using profane Cuban and Mexican slang after Raleigh didn't acknowledge him. Raleigh later told reporters there was no real conflict between them. In other news, Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor expressed optimism about playing on Opening Day despite undergoing hand surgery in February. Though the surgery typically requires six weeks recovery, Lindor played defense in a minor league game and emphasized his commitment to performing at an elite level for his team.
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