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Cal Raleigh’s Viral Snub Sets Tone in Team USA-Mexico WBC Clash

Team USA rides heat to beat Mexico for first time in 20 years.

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Team USA catcher Cal Raleigh did not take Monday’s clash versus Team Mexico lightly, at one point shunning one of his Mariners teammates to set the tone for the 5-3 win over their neighbors down south. 

As the charismatic Randy Arozarena stepped into the batter’s box at Houston’s Daikin Park, he attempted to greet his Seattle teammate with a friendly glove tap. The Big Dumper (Raleigh) gave only a stone-faced stare toward the pitcher’s mound, refusing to acknowledge the gesture. 

It was a cold move, one that Randy may not even be able to overlook once they return to T-Mobile Park for the season, though Raleigh still has business to tend to after winning on Monday.

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Setting the stage for the Americans was starter Paul Skenes, who brought a special cheering section to the stands. 

Skenes and fellow reliever and Academy alumnus Griffin Jax arranged for the Air Force Academy baseball team to attend the USA-Mexico face-off as their guests. 

Skenes fed off that energy by racking up seven strikeouts over four dominant and shutout innings.

“Captain America” Aaron Judge broke a scoreless game with a towering opposite-field, two-run home run in the third inning. 

Moments later, ascending Red Sox star Roman Anthony blew the game open with a three-run blast into the second deck to give the U.S. a commanding 5-0 cushion. It was redemption for Anthony following a sluggish run around the bases in the second inning that saw him get tagged out at home.

HOUSTON, TX – MARCH 09:  Roman Anthony #3 of Team USA celebrates with teammates in the dugout after hitting a three-run home run in the third inning during the 2026 World Baseball Classic Pool B game presented by Capital One between Team Mexico and Team USA at Daikin Park on Monday, March 9, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Rob Tringali/WBCI/MLB Photos via Getty Images)

Bobby Witt Jr. may have turned in the play of the game, cutting off a sharp grounder and firing a strike to first from his knees, uncoiling on the ball like a whip.

Mexico refused to yield without a fight. 

Their effort was led by a spectacular individual performance from Jarren Duran. The outfielder launched two solo home runs off reliever Matthew Boyd. Ultimately, the U.S. bullpen restored order. 

Griffin Jax generated a critical inning-ending double play in the seventh, and Garrett Whitlock secured the save in the ninth. 

The win moved Team USA to 3-0 in Pool B, effectively securing their spot in the quarterfinals and marking their first WBC win over Mexico since 2006.

HOUSTON, TX – MARCH 09:  Brice Turang #13, Bobby Witt Jr. #7 and Alex Bregman #2 of Team USA celebrate with teammates after winning the 2026 World Baseball Classic Pool B game presented by Capital One between Team Mexico and Team USA at Daikin Park on Monday, March 9, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Rob Tringali/WBCI/MLB Photos via Getty Images)

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