Seattle catcher Cal Raleigh apologized to his teammates and coaches for his strong...
Seattle Mariners' Cal Raleigh reacts after flying out against the Texas Rangers during the eighth inning of a baseball game, Saturday, Sept. 30, 2023, in Seattle.SEATTLE — Seattle catcher Cal Raleigh apologized to his teammates and coaches on Sunday for his strong comments about the team’s commitment to winning after the Mariners were eliminated from postseason contention.
“Obviously yesterday was a really emotional day for everybody. I just want to apologize to my teammates, my coaches, fans. It wasn’t a time to talk about what-ifs in that scenario,” Raleigh said. “That being said, I’m not going to apologize for wanting to win and wanting to bring a World Series to the city. They deserve it, the fans do and our organization does and I’m committed to doing that.”Raleigh expressed his frustration with Seattle falling short after Saturday’s 6-1 loss to Texas.
Raleigh seemed mostly concerned with making sure his comments weren’t taken the wrong way by teammates. “He’ll grab you personally and talk to you if he has any issues with you, but I don’t think anyone in here has an issue with whatever he said yesterday,” France said.
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