U.S. denies Cuban team place in World Baseball Classic
BY KEVIN BAXTER AND FRANCES ROBLES
Miami Herald
<!-- begin body-content -->MIAMI - Cuba's hopes of playing in the World Baseball Classic next spring have been dashed - the U.S. Department of Treasury denied Major League Baseball the license required for the island's team to participate.
The move came after Cuban-American members of Congress urged Treasury to veto the license application and asked Major League Baseball to drop the Cuban team from the tournament.
"We are very disappointed with the government's decision to deny the participation of a team from Cuba in the World Baseball Classic," Major League Baseball and the Players Association said in a statement Wednesday. "We will continue to work within appropriate channels in an attempt to address the government's concerns, and will not announce a replacement unless and until that effort fails."
BY KEVIN BAXTER AND FRANCES ROBLES
Miami Herald
<!-- begin body-content -->MIAMI - Cuba's hopes of playing in the World Baseball Classic next spring have been dashed - the U.S. Department of Treasury denied Major League Baseball the license required for the island's team to participate.
The move came after Cuban-American members of Congress urged Treasury to veto the license application and asked Major League Baseball to drop the Cuban team from the tournament.
"We are very disappointed with the government's decision to deny the participation of a team from Cuba in the World Baseball Classic," Major League Baseball and the Players Association said in a statement Wednesday. "We will continue to work within appropriate channels in an attempt to address the government's concerns, and will not announce a replacement unless and until that effort fails."