Randy Arozarena has apologized to Seattle Mariners teammate Cal Raleigh for his profanity-laced comments directed at the catcher following a World Baseball Classic game earlier this month. Arozarena released a statement through the club Saturday, calling the two "brothers and teammates."

"Cal and I have talked and I apologized for what I said after the game," Arozarena said. "Nothing in the WBC takes away from the fact that we are brothers and teammates."

The incident stemmed from a March 9 WBC matchup between Team Mexico and Team USA. After Raleigh declined to shake Arozarena's hand before an at-bat, the outfielder directed a profane outburst at a Mexican journalist. Raleigh downplayed the situation the following day, saying there was "no beef" between the two.

Raleigh reinforced that stance Saturday, telling reporters the matter is fully resolved.

"Randy knows that I love him, and he's a brother, and it's in the past," Raleigh said. "We were both sorry, and we both got in a good place. It feels like the family's all back together in a way."

Mariners manager Dan Wilson said the resolution was consistent with the character of his clubhouse, noting the pair have been teammates since Arozarena arrived from Tampa Bay during the 2024 season.

"That's what we've talked about in that clubhouse," Wilson said. "It's just a special group. They love each other, and it's time. I think we're all ready to get back to Seattle and get this thing started."

The defending AL West champion Mariners open their 2026 season Thursday at home against the Cleveland Guardians.