Major League Baseball (MLB) attracts players from all over the world, many of which come from Latin American countries. There are many players to join the Major League in the Cuban citizens, but the Cuban citizens are not allowed to leave Cuba without permission difficult to obtain. Most young Cuban baseball players were forced to jump into the country to enter the major league. These young people have to run the risk of imprisonment and living, and I'd like to get a payday in the US. They smuggled through the ship and often outside the country with the help of a drug cartel.
Many Cubans are playing baseball teams in Cuban professional, semi-professional, amateur and sugar factory leagues. The Cubans are playing abroad in almost every baseball country. In the United States, the Cubans are proud and function well with major leagues, minor leagues, and black leagues. Players such as Esteban Bellán, José Méndez, Martín Dhigigo, Adolfo Luque, Miguel González, Minnie Miñoso, Camilo Pascual, Tony Preéz, Jose Contreras and others have a wonderful career in baseball. Several Cubans have been mentioned as one of the greatest players in baseball history. In addition, many of the greatest players in the US played in Cuba. Americans like Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Josh Gibson, Satchel Paige added gloss to the island stadium. Many people will appear in Cuban baseball cards and goods
Many of the players that make up the black baseball team are African Americans, but they are more Latin Americans from countries that offer some of the best talents that make up the list of Major League Baseball today. Black players can freely move around the rest of the baseball and participate in the Canadian Regional League, the Mexican League, the Dominican League, the Cuba Winter League, Latin America.
From 1878 to 1961 when the Cuban government abolished professional competitions, Cuba (see Cuba alliance) also held a professional baseball league. Now that all talent in Cuba has reached amateur level, the Cubans have begun to dominate the international amateur competition and have won the first baseball gold medal awarded by the Barcelona Olympics (1992). A professional league was formed in 1936, and the current two alliances Central and Pacific started operations in 1950 (see also the Japan Baseball Federation). These two league champions meet each other in the Japanese series in October. It is equivalent to the American World Series. Oh Sadaharu, the most famous professional player in Japan, played 868 home runs for the Yomiuri Giants from 1959 to 1980. (Barry Bonds, the main hitter of the Merry League baseball, 762 in total occupation.)