Musings On Yesterday’s Game In Cuba: Rays vs National Team
Posted by Jonathan Hacohen
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Even though my mind wasn’t really in baseball mode after the crap that happened in Brussels yesterday (Brussels is across the border about an hour from where I live, so it is getting very close), I still wanted to see the historic game between the Cuban national team and the Tampa Bay Rays.
Overall the game itself wasn’t that exciting as the Rays were too strong without really flexing their muscles. The result also shows that Cuban baseball has deteriorated in the past two decades.
Not only because of all the defectors but also because the highest league in Cuba is simply too big for the number of talented players. Back in the nineties, when Cuba played the Orioles, the team managed to win one game.
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About Jonathan Hacohen
I practice daily yoga. Most foods are organic. If you catch me in the supermarket, it will be in the produce aisle. Warrior 1 Yoga was born from my wish to help people be healthy and happy. I preach the 4 key's to life: nutrition, exercise, water and sleep. This is my journey - I am hope to meet you along the way to share a similar path!Posted on March 23, 2016, in BBBA Featured Writers and tagged Barack Obama, cuba, Cuban National Baseball Team, raul castro, tampa bay rays. Bookmark the permalink. Comments Off on Musings On Yesterday’s Game In Cuba: Rays vs National Team.
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