Best Podcast in Baseball

Best Podcast in Baseball, Revisited: The one from Havana, Cuba

11.28.2018 - By St. Louis Post-DispatchPlay

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In 2015, Major League Baseball dispatched a group of players and officials to Cuba to host a series of clinics for young ballplayers and test the waters for some "baseball diplomacy." The Post-Dispatch's Derrick Goold, co-host of the Best Podcast in Baseball, was one of the few reporters to travel with the tour, and while waiting through a delay at Havana's airport had a chance to catch up with ESPN's Pedro Gomez about what they just experienced. This podcast in re-presented as it originally appeared in December 2005. From the original: At the end of Major League Baseball's goodwill tour to Cuba, Post-Dispatch baseball writer Derrick Goold and ESPN reporter Pedro Gomez, two of the 13 U.S. journalists who traveled to Havana to cover the event, discuss what changes the visit could prompt. Gomez is the son of two Cubans who left the island shortly before he was born, and in return visits -- four total, starting with one in 1999 to see Major League Baseball's previous trip here -- he has seen the country evolve and senses the biggest change is yet to come. In this special BPIB short (the first international BPIB), Goold interviews Gomez in the cafe at Havana's airport while they wait on their delayed flight.

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