Goodwill trip to Cuba is a big first step for baseball – Los Angeles Times

A huge photo of Antonio Castro’s father flanks the scoreboard of the main baseball stadium in Matanzas, a bay city about 60 miles east of Havana.

There’s another one under the grandstands, just as there are murals of the old man — bearded and in green fatigues, gripping a bat — throughout most of island’s stadiums.

From an early age, former Cuban President Fidel Castro immersed his son in two things: baseball and politics. And now the son of the revolutionary wants to lead his own rebellion, using baseball as a tool to heal more than five decades of antagonism and mistrust between Cuba and the United States.

This week’s three-day goodwill tour of Cuba by a group of Major League Baseball players and officials was a good first step toward that goal.