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Explain the significance of baseball in Cuba and la Republica Dominicana. Write your answer in English. Make the answer short and not advanced.
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Cuba
- Baseball has been the most popular sport since the late 1800s and is tied to national identity and history.
- The government runs leagues and trains players; games are a common social event and source of pride.
- Because professional play was restricted after the 1959 revolution, many top Cuban players have left to play abroad.
Dominican Republic
- Baseball is like a national passion and a major part of everyday life from childhood.
- The country produces many Major League players; MLB academies and local training make baseball a clear path to jobs and success.
- Winning and producing stars brings big pride and helps local communities economically.
Short contrast: Cuba’s baseball life centers on state-run amateur tradition and national pride, while the Dominican Republic focuses on professional development and economic opportunity.
- Baseball has been the most popular sport since the late 1800s and is tied to national identity and history.
- The government runs leagues and trains players; games are a common social event and source of pride.
- Because professional play was restricted after the 1959 revolution, many top Cuban players have left to play abroad.
Dominican Republic
- Baseball is like a national passion and a major part of everyday life from childhood.
- The country produces many Major League players; MLB academies and local training make baseball a clear path to jobs and success.
- Winning and producing stars brings big pride and helps local communities economically.
Short contrast: Cuba’s baseball life centers on state-run amateur tradition and national pride, while the Dominican Republic focuses on professional development and economic opportunity.
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