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Trump wants to use Major League Baseball to pressure Cuba to stop cooperating with Venezuela
The Blaze ^ | JUNE 12, 2019

Posted on 06/12/2019 3:34:35 PM PDT by TBP

President Donald Trump is hoping he can use Major League Baseball's relationship with Cuba to convince Cuba to stop supporting Venezuela's socialist government, according to NPR.

Ditch the fake news ==> Click here to get news you can trust sent right to your inbox. It's free! The president reportedly restarted negotiations with MLB owners this week, with the topic of discussion being whether or not the administration will allow Cuban baseball players to join MLB teams without having to defect.

Major League Baseball struck an agreement late last year with the Cuban Baseball Federation that would've allowed Cuban players to join pro teams in the United States and Canada, as long as the major league team paid a release fee to the Cuban federation, and as long as the player paid Cuban income tax.

The Trump administration canceled that agreement in April, having opposed it from its origins. The administration expressed an intent to continue restricting Cuba's ability to profit from U.S. businesses. An anonymous administration official told NPR that they believed the agreement was a form of human trafficking by the Cuban government.

Now, seeing a leverage point with Cuba on the issue of Venezuela, Trump is reportedly open to allowing that agreement to go forward—if Major League Baseball will put pressure on Cuba to pull back cooperation with the Venezuelan government.

"The administration will continue to hold the Cuban regime accountable for its direct role in the trafficking of its citizens from the island," a White House official told NPR. "The administration looks forward to finding productive ways to work with MLB to help the people of Venezuela, a country that has a rich history with MLB but has been destabilized by Cuba's interference."

The initial decision to cancel the agreement was technically made by the Treasury department, leading to hope that the president's direct involvement could yield a different result. From NPR:

"The president taking a meeting with the commissioner of MLB to discuss a topic that the administration recently made a ruling shows that the president is open to seriously considering changing the administration ruling that was recently made," said Fernando Cutz, a former acting senior director for Western Hemisphere affairs at the National Security Council in the Trump administration. "That shows the president is willing to at least consider overruling whoever made that ultimate decision underneath him."


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Miscellaneous; Politics; Sports
KEYWORDS: baseball; cuba; mlb; trump
I was opposed to the agreement, for precisely the reasons mentioned in the article. But what do you think of this idea of using it against Venezuela?
1 posted on 06/12/2019 3:34:35 PM PDT by TBP
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Pro sports is not about to help Trump. They are cowards who fear sponsor boycotts.


2 posted on 06/12/2019 3:50:22 PM PDT by gibsonguy
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To: TBP

BS Some never Trumper come up with this idea of not permitting escape from Cuba.


3 posted on 06/12/2019 6:36:26 PM PDT by mosesdapoet (mosesdapoet aka L,J,Keslin posting for the record hoping some might read and pass around)
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It’s a bad agreement because it puts money directly into a Cuban government agency, and if a player does choose to defect instead of essentially working for the Cuban Baseball Federation, he’s punished by having to wait even to be allowed to apply to enter MLB. This is why the Trump Administration initially turned down the MLB-Cuba agreement.


4 posted on 06/12/2019 7:06:49 PM PDT by TBP (Progressives lack compassion and tolerance. Their self-aggrandizement is all that matters.)
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