Praise for Fidel Castro and Baseball
Peter Bjarkman is by far the number one American authority on Cuban baseball and the Cuban government's role in it. When I want to know something about Cuban baseball, he is the first, and only person, I call. As in all his previous works about Cuban baseball, Bjarkman dispels long-held myths. Whether or not you agree with his take on Castros role in the development of Cuban baseball, you will find this a fascinating read.Eric Nadel, Texas Rangers radio announcer, 2014 Winner Ford C. Frick Award, National Baseball Hall of Fame
Peter Bjarkman deserves the largest hurrah for his exceptional research, analysis, and captivating writing style in detaching myth from reality, debunking long-established political and sporting biases, and ultimately detailing the extraordinary story of Fidel Castro and Baseball. It would have been easy to accept past reporting follies, or to reduce diplomatic matters to good and bad guys, and even turn a complex individual like Castro into a cartoon character. Fortunately he avoids this trap by choosing the much harder route of examining motives and paths not taken with a critical but often sympathetic eye. We the reader are the wiser and better served by a book in which the conflicted nature of major league baseballs interests and those of the Cuban baseball establishment operate within the larger arena of historys judgment.William Humber, baseball historian, 2018 inductee into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame
Peter Bjarkmans Fidel Castro and Baseball navigates the complex dynamics of Castro, baseball, and Cuban-American relations with authority and attitude. The author provides context, flavor, and historyand debunks mythswith fervor and passion.Todd Radom, author and graphic designer for professional sports teams and events
Misconceptions, often willful, abound about Cuba. With the recent opening to that nation, nows the time to set the record straight. Given baseballs central place in its culture, the sport provides a revealing window into the real Cuba. To understand baseballs role in post-revolutionary Cuba, few people are as qualified as Peter Bjarkman to capture the story, given his long years immersed in the sport on the island nation. In this book, he exposes the myths and illuminates the realities behind Fidel Castros own baseball prospects, his revolutionary uses for the sport, and Cuban baseballs professional-to-amateur transition. Bjarkman provides the first, detailed account of baseball in Cuba after the revolution (and in its current status today) while also demystifying Castro and his revolutionary objectives. This is a well-written, compelling story, filled with surprising anecdotes. Highly recommended.Robert Elias, author of The Empire Strikes Out and Baseball and the American Dream
For nearly three decades Peter C. Bjarkman has been the preeminent English-language interpreter of the magic and mystery of Cuban baseball. Reaching beyond the romance and the rhythms of the island, he has been our guide to the passion, pride, and religious devotion to a different kind of game, one long hidden from U.S. fans just 90 miles off their own shores. In his latest effort, perhaps his most important to date, Bjarkman blends that unique knowledge in an uncompromising work that refutes some of the most durable myths about the Cuban game and its chief benefactor, Fidel Castro. Kevin Baxter, sports writer, Los Angeles Times
Like an ace hurler on the mound, Bjarkman certainly has great stuff! He fires off and deliverers a masterful, precise, and thoroughly-researched chronology of the real story of Fidel Castros Cuba and baseball. Dispelling decades-old misinformation, Bjarkman enlightens readers to the truth. This one bats 1.000!Byron Motley, author and photographer of Embracing Cuba
With Fidel Castro and Baseball, Peter C. Bjarkman drives the readers to one of the most complex personalities of the 20th century. Peter, once again controversial, breaks traditional barriers to bring down many myths about Fidel Castros relationship with baseball. All readers, whatever their political views, will find much to stimulate their thinking in this book.Ray Otero, director of BaseballdeCuba.com
Peter Bjarkmans meticulously-researched volume thoroughly illuminates a blind spot long shared by Fidel Castros many biographers and Cuba historians: the crucial role that baseball has played in the Cuban Revolution. In the process, Fidel Castro and Baseball establishes how baseball itself came to be an indispensable cog in a sports machine inextricably intertwined with the Revolutions political idealsone that shared the latters failings and miscalculations. But the books most important contribution is its demystification of Fidels own relationship to the island nations beloved game, and the debunking, once and for all, of the persistent myth of Fidel as would-have-been MLB pitcher. Required reading for anyone who cares about either Cuba or baseball, or both.Alfred J. Lpez, author of Jos Mart: A Revolutionary Life
Fidel Castro and Baseball
The Untold Story
Peter C. Bjarkman
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Names: Bjarkman, Peter C., author.
Title: Fidel Castro and baseball : the untold story / Peter C. Bjarkman.
Description: Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield, [2019] | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2018025364 (print) | LCCN 2018026520 (ebook) | ISBN 9781538110317 (electronic) | ISBN 9781538110300 (cloth : alk. paper)
Subjects: LCSH: BaseballCubaHistory. | Sports and stateCubaHistory. | Castro, Fidel, 19262016.
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To Ismael Sen Alegret
If there is any objection to be made about the truthfulness of this history, it can only be that its author was an [American], and it is a well-known feature of [Americans] that they are all liars; but since they are such enemies of ours, its to be supposed that he fell short of the truth rather than exaggerating it.adapted from Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Don Quixote
Acknowledgments
The author of a book always gets to say the last word. This is probably unfair to Castro (but fortunate for me), since his disputatious mind would surely find some plausible reply for each criticism I offer.Lee Lockwood,