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Randy Arozarena, the Seattle Mariners left fielder, was named to his third career All-Star Game roster this month and played in the Midsummer Classic on July 14 in Philadelphia, according to MLB.com. The recognition has renewed fan interest in his family life, including his wife, Cenelia Pinedo Blanco, whom he married in November 2020.
Cenelia Pinedo Blanco is a Colombian woman from Cartagena de Indias who married Arozarena in 2020, according to Sportskeeda. She keeps a low public profile and has not pursued a media career of her own, appearing mainly on Arozarena’s Instagram posts and at Mariners team events. Some outlets have published conflicting or unverifiable claims about her background, including her exact age and birthplace, so this article sticks to details corroborated by more than one source.
| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| Name | Cenelia Pinedo Blanco |
| Nationality | Colombian, reported to be from Cartagena de Indias |
| Education | Bachelor’s degree from Colombia’s National Open University (Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia), reported 2017 |
| Spouse | Randy Arozarena, MLB outfielder |
| Married | November 2020, at Kantoyna Ranch near Merida, Mexico |
| Children | Two daughters with Arozarena, reported |
| Public profile | Private, limited media presence |
Note: Some sources list the wedding date as November 6, 2020, while others cite November 13, 2020. Both agree on the month, year, and venue, so the exact day should be treated as unconfirmed.
Arozarena earned his third career All-Star selection for the 2026 season, following prior appearances in 2023 and 2025, MLB.com reported. He entered the All-Star break batting .287 with nine home runs, 41 RBIs, and 19 stolen bases across 82 games, per KTVZ’s recap of the announcement. Speaking about the honor, Arozarena said he most enjoys “sharing that locker room, being surrounded by all these different stars around the league, and also having the family there,” according to MLB.com.
Arozarena is playing the 2026 season on a one year, 15.65 million dollar contract with Seattle that he agreed to in order to avoid arbitration, EssentiallySports reported, and he is set to reach free agency after the season as a client of agent Scott Boras, according to Sports Illustrated. His wife and family have appeared with him at team milestones in the past, including Seattle’s American League West division celebration and the 2025 All-Star Game red carpet, Sportskeeda reported.
Arozarena was born on February 28, 1995, in Cuba, according to EssentiallySports. He left Cuba for Mexico by boat in 2015 to pursue a professional baseball career, later becoming a Mexican citizen, EssentiallySports reported. He signed with the St. Louis Cardinals organization and made his MLB debut on August 14, 2019, before a trade brought him to the Tampa Bay Rays, where his 2020 postseason run, including a rookie era record 10 home runs, made him a national name, according to EssentiallySports. He won the 2021 American League Rookie of the Year award. The Mariners acquired him from Tampa Bay at the 2024 trade deadline in exchange for minor leaguers Brody Hopkins and Aidan Smith and a player to be named later, who turned out to be Ty Cummings, according to KTVZ.
Public estimates of Arozarena’s career earnings vary by source and update frequency. EssentiallySports reported his career earnings at more than 38 million dollars as of early 2026, tied to his current one year, 15.65 million dollar deal with Seattle. Earlier estimates from 2023, before his more recent contracts, put household net worth closer to 2.5 million dollars, per Sportskeeda, a figure that is now considered outdated given his subsequent earnings. Cenelia Pinedo Blanco does not have a publicly reported career or net worth of her own.
Arozarena’s third All-Star selection drew coverage across MLB team beats, with Lookout Landing and Yahoo Sports both noting he is Seattle’s lone representative at the 2026 Midsummer Classic. Sports Illustrated highlighted his high variance play this season, including a grand slam on July 4 against Toronto and a three run homer in a return trip to Tampa Bay on July 12, while also noting scrutiny over an effort question on a foul ball. Cenelia has occasionally posted supportive messages to Arozarena on social media around family milestones, including a birthday message in which she thanked him, translated from Spanish, for “so much” and called him “my shelter, my safest place,” as reported by Sportskeeda.
Arozarena is expected to remain with the Mariners through the rest of the 2026 season and is set to become a free agent afterward, according to Sports Illustrated. USA Today’s trade deadline predictions, cited by Yahoo Sports, indicate Seattle is more focused on pursuing pitching help than making outfield moves before the deadline, though this is reporting on speculation, not a confirmed transaction.
He was named to his third career All-Star Game roster and played in the July 14, 2026 Midsummer Classic in Philadelphia.
Her name is Cenelia Pinedo Blanco. She is reported to be from Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, and the couple married in November 2020.
He was born on February 28, 1995, making him 31 as of this writing.
Recent reporting puts his career earnings at more than 38 million dollars as of early 2026, driven largely by his current one year, 15.65 million dollar contract with the Mariners.
Public reporting indicates they have two daughters together, though exact birth dates vary across sources and are not independently confirmed here.
Yes. Arozarena’s free agency status and any trade deadline moves involving the Mariners remain unresolved as of this writing.