Arozarena: Will Smith refused fist bump during Mexico-U.S. game
Team Mexico outfielder Randy Arozarena says United States catcher Will Smith turned down a fist bump during Sunday's game at the World Baseball Classic.
This is completely speculative but it sure looked like Will Smith refused to give Randy Arozarena a fist bump.
— Danny Vietti (@DannyVietti) March 13, 2023
Rivalry game. pic.twitter.com/4IoeMwk5PM
"I played with Will Smith, and it was nice to see him. He left me with an outstretched hand, but I'm not going to start crying. I went ahead and gave them two doubles," the Tampa Bay Rays outfielder said in Spanish postgame when asked about interaction with the Los Angeles Dodgers catcher.
Randy Arozarena: “Yo jugué con Will Smith y me dio gusto verlo; Me dejó con la mano estirada pero no voy a ponerme a llorar, seguí para adelante y les di dos dobles”.
— Brenda Alvarado (@brendalvarado94) March 13, 2023
🎥: @Tonyar27 pic.twitter.com/gfVbE2VG1t
Arozarena and Smith played together in the Double-A Texas League and Triple-A Pacific Coast League in 2018 and 2019. They also faced off during the 2020 World Series between the Dodgers and Rays.
Mexico beat the U.S. 11-5 in a statement win that pushed both countries to 1-1 with two games remaining in the round-robin stage of the tournament.
HEADLINES
- It's not Bud Black's fault the Rockies are miles behind
- Yankees' Grisham on turnaround season: I stopped 'thinking like crap'
- Bregman: Choosing Red Sox in free agency 'wasn't a diss of Detroit'
- Yankees' Cabrera exits in ambulance after gruesome leg injury
- Kiner-Falefa homers after meeting Ralph Kiner's son for 1st time