{"id":48553,"date":"2016-08-10T00:10:11","date_gmt":"2016-08-10T07:10:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/?p=48553"},"modified":"2016-11-26T02:38:13","modified_gmt":"2016-11-26T10:38:13","slug":"great-myth-fidel-castros-baseball-career","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/index.php\/2016\/08\/great-myth-fidel-castros-baseball-career\/","title":{"rendered":"Did Fidel Castro Really Almost Pitch in the Major Leagues?"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"pf-content\"><p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/08\/castro-baseball-1.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-medium wp-image-48568\" src=\"http:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/08\/castro-baseball-1-340x256.jpg\" alt=\"castro-baseball-1\" width=\"340\" height=\"256\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/08\/castro-baseball-1-340x256.jpg 340w, https:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/08\/castro-baseball-1-768x578.jpg 768w, https:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/08\/castro-baseball-1-640x482.jpg 640w, https:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/08\/castro-baseball-1.jpg 802w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 340px) 100vw, 340px\" \/><\/a>There\u2019s a long history of rulers bragging about their athletic talents. Ancient Egyptian kings sometimes used sporting prowess to show off masculinity and inspire fear. The Roman Emperor Commodus liked to step into the gladiator ring, often asking for already wounded or weakened opponents so he could look superior. (Yes, he was the partial <\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Commodus#Commodus_the_gladiator\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">inspiration for the movie <\/span><i><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Gladiator.<\/span><\/i><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> Also like in the movie, his sister attempted to have him overthrown after he went off his rocker a bit.) In the 16th century, King Henry VIII jousted to show off to a woman; it also nearly killed him<\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">. Even in modern times, Kim Jong-il (real name\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/index.php\/2011\/12\/kim-jong-ils-real-name-was-yuri-irsenovich-kim\/\">Yuri Irsenovich Kim<\/a>) insisted that he had <\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/index.php\/2011\/12\/kim-jong-ils-real-name-was-yuri-irsenovich-kim\/\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">11 hole-in-ones in a single round of golf<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> and Vladimir Putin intimidates with <\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.politico.com\/magazine\/gallery\/2014\/02\/vladimir-putin-king-of-all-sport-000020?slide=5\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">a judo black belt <\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">\u00a0(not to mention the <\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.politico.com\/magazine\/gallery\/2014\/02\/vladimir-putin-king-of-all-sport-000020?slide=5\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">whole-shirtless-on-horseback<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"> thing). <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Cuba\u2019s Fidel Castro was no different. For years, there\u2019s been a legend that this long time ruler (who up until his death was still <\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.cnn.com\/2016\/04\/19\/world\/cuba-fidel-castro\/\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">consulted on major decisions<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">) had such a blazing fastball and wicked curve that Major League teams were all drooling over him. The reason he never accepted lucrative offers from these teams, at least according to the legends, was because he believed he had better things to do &#8211; you know, like start a revolution. So, was there any truth to these claims? Was Castro actually a Cuban Koufax?<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Born 1926, Fidel Castro was a son of a wealthy Spanish sugarcane farmer who came to the country during Cuba\u2019s War of Independence. His mother was a domestic worker on his father\u2019s farm. Castro grew up at a time when professional baseball leagues were starting to get a foothold in Cuba. Similarities existed with American leagues, but unlike the US, Cuban professional leagues were not divided by race (at least after 1900). Black, Latin and white players all took the field together. The Negro Leagues sometimes recruited players from the Cuban Leagues, like Baseball Hall of Famers Crist\u00f3bal Torriente and Rube Foster. In turn, many Negro League players &#8211; legends like Josh Gibson, Satchel Paige and Cool Papa Bell &#8211; regularly went to Cuba for winter ball. In fact, in the 1930s the star talent was so great in the Cuban Leagues that some baseball historians believe that it rivaled the level of play in Major League Baseball. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">As for Castro, he was indeed a pitcher in high school, but he was more of a stand out in other sports, such as basketball, running, and ping-pong. In fact, there\u2019s documented evidence that he was recognized as one of the best school-aged athletes in Havana during his junior year. As for baseball, he was good enough to survive pitching at the high school level, but not beyond. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/08\/castro-baseball-2.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-medium wp-image-48569\" src=\"http:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/08\/castro-baseball-2-340x463.jpg\" alt=\"castro-baseball-2\" width=\"340\" height=\"463\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/08\/castro-baseball-2-340x463.jpg 340w, https:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/08\/castro-baseball-2.jpg 367w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 340px) 100vw, 340px\" \/><\/a>Nevertheless, there are several tales, widely reported as fact, that have been used as evidence that Castro was actually an elite pitcher. The first yarn involves legendary Washington Senator\u2019s Cuban scout <\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/sabr.org\/bioproj\/person\/4e7d25a0\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Joe Cambria<\/span><\/a><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">, who was supposedly so impressed with Castro\u2019s curveball that he insisted on signing him on the spot. Castro purportedly said no thank you, opting to go to law school instead. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">A <a href=\"http:\/\/harpers.org\/blog\/2008\/02\/fidel-castro\/\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">1989 <em>Harper\u2019s Magazine<\/em> article <\/span><\/a>also noted that the New York Giants saw great potential in the future dictator while he was at the University of Havana<\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">. In their article, a scout recalled that Castro was a \u201cbig kid who threw a wicked bleeping curveball&#8230; nothing amateur about his pitches\u201d and was a \u201cgood prospect because he could throw and think at the same time.\u201d After taking a few days to consider, the Giants extended Castro an offer with a supposed signing bonus of\u00a0 $5,000 or about $65,000 today (an unheard of bonus for a Cuban player of the day); it was reported that Castro stunned Giants officials by rejecting the deal. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Unfortunately for those who like a good &#8220;What if?&#8221; story, documented evidence simply doesn&#8217;t support any of these legends. There is evidence that Castro was watched by Major League Baseball scouts, but that was because of Castro\u2019s own persistence. He had a habit of showing up uninvited to tryouts for a laugh. He would pitch, but scouts paid little attention to him and he doesn&#8217;t seem to have seriously considered ever pitching professionally, even if they had been interested. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Years later, the aforementioned scout Cambria, who the legends generally say was enamored with the young Cuban, would actually say he remembered Castro as someone with a \u201c<\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">good curve\u201d, but &#8220;not much of a fastball\u201d and he was not considered someone the Senators wanted to sign. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">As for the story about the Giants, there are a couple of major inaccuracies that should put this story in the myth pile. First, Castro never actually pitched in college, contrary to what many different Castro\/baseball legends state. (He did play basketball as a freshman at the University of Havana.) Second, and most importantly, the scouting reports <em>Harper\u2019s Magazine<\/em> cited were made up.\u00a0 <\/span><\/p>\n<p>About the only part of these stories that does make sense is Castro turning down supposed offers to play in the Majors. That would have actually been pretty likely, if he&#8217;d had such offers.\u00a0 You see, this was long before the age when most players were making enough in their careers to set them up for life. While today the average Major League Baseball salary is just under $5 million per year and rising fast, in the mid-1940s even the highest payed player in baseball was only earning about $27,000 per season (about $360,000 today). Baseball was arguably a <em>fun<\/em> way to make a living, but for the average player, it wasn&#8217;t exactly a way to get rich, and for many wasn&#8217;t even that good of a living. Further, one only had a short window of opportunity to play and the risk of a career ending injury or some young upstart taking your spot was always looming.<\/p>\n<p>On the other side of things, Castro came from a very wealthy family and had great prospects in politics and law- a career path that was, at this time, far more prestigious and likely to earn him drastically more in the long run, even without eventually leading a revolution. Going with something like baseball in this era would have been a major step-down for him.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">In any event, beyond myths about Castro being amazing at pitching and snubbing his nose at the Major Leagues, one rather famed and apocryphal story about Castro\u2019s baseball exploits that continues to make the rounds today, even in many otherwise reputable publications, involves an actual Major League Baseball player claiming he once faced Castro in the batter\u2019s box. The legend first appeared in a June of 1964 issue of <em>Sport Magazine<\/em>, about a decade and half after the events supposedly took place. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">In the article, a journeyman MLB infielder named Don Hoak claims that he was playing in a Cuban Winter League game when a protest broke out and students rushed the field. Leading those students was Castro. He stormed the mound and took the ball from the pitcher, eventually throwing fastballs for Hoak to try to hit, several narrowly missed his head. Finally, with no one doing anything about this baseball saboteur, Hoak yelled for the police and the intruder was taken off the field. While Hoak makes it clear in the article that he didn\u2019t agree with Castro\u2019s politics, there\u2019s certainly aspects of him being impressed with Castro\u2019s natural pitching talent. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Of course, despite that this story has long been considered true with pretty much no one questioning it until relatively recently, it never actually happened. Whether by just having a false memory (we all have a shocking amount of these, though we never like to admit it), mistaken identity, or intentionally making the story up,\u00a0 we know definitively that Hoak was incorrect here thanks to baseball historian Everardo Santamarina who did a deep dive into the matter. You see, beyond a boatload of other problems Santamarina found with the story, the smoking gun comes in the fact that Hoak played in Cuba during the 1953-1954 winter season. What was Castro up to at this time? He was in jail, having been arrested the summer previous; he wouldn\u2019t be released until May 15, 1955.\u00a0 <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Four years later, the Castro-led rebels ousted Fulgencio Batista. During Castro&#8217;s reign to consolidate power, he banned professional baseball from the island, believing that it corrupted. Baseball was to be only an amateur game. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Many people think of Castro\u2019s \u201calmost\u201d baseball car<\/span><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">eer as one of history\u2019s great \u201cWhat ifs?\u201d- akin to &#8220;What if the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna had accepted Hitler&#8217;s application?&#8221; allowing him to continue his original life&#8217;s ambition of becoming a professional artist, instead of ultimately joining the army. In this case, &#8220;What if Castro played Major League baseball instead of helping to incite revolution and becoming a dictator?&#8221; While we will never know, one thing is for sure &#8211; Castro was never even close to good enough to play in the Major Leagues and there was never any interest by scouts to see him try.<br \/>\n<\/span><\/p>\n<p>If you liked this article, you might also enjoy our new popular podcast, The BrainFood Show (<a href=\"https:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/podcast\/the-brainfoodshow\/id1350586459\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\">iTunes<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/open.spotify.com\/show\/36xpXQMPVXhWJzMoCHPJKd\" target=\"_blank\">Spotify<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/playmusic.app.goo.gl\/?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&#038;isi=691797987&#038;ius=googleplaymusic&#038;apn=com.google.android.music&#038;link=https:\/\/play.google.com\/music\/m\/Insimdi4g6puyyr4qbt6tup5b6m?t%3DThe_BrainFood_Show%26pcampaignid%3DMKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod-16\" rel=\"nofollow\" target=\"_blank\">Google Play Music<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/index.php\/feed\/brainfood\/\" target=\"_blank\">Feed<\/a>), as well as:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/index.php\/2012\/07\/there-once-was-a-17-year-old-girl-who-struck-out-babe-ruth-and-lou-gehrig-back-to-back\/\">There Once was a 17 Year Old Girl Who Struck Out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig Back to Back<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/index.php\/2013\/11\/cold-war-start-end\/\">How Did the Cold War Start and End?<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/index.php\/2012\/03\/this-day-in-history-a-proposal-by-the-joint-chiefs-of-staff-suggesting-that-the-u-s-military-should-commit-acts-of-terrorism-in-the-u-s-and-blame-it-on-cuba-is-presented-to-the-secretary-of-defense\/\">That Time the Joint Chiefs of Staff Suggested That the U.S. Military Should Commit Acts of Terrorism in the U.S. and Blame it on Cuba, Which Only Didn&#8217;t Happen Because President Kennedy Rejected the Plan<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/www.todayifoundout.com\/index.php\/2014\/05\/dwight-eisenhower-playing-semi-pro-baseball-changed-american-history\/\">How Dwight D. 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Bjarkman<\/span><\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/books.google.com\/books?id=vSXRd4C3ihEC&amp;printsec=frontcover&amp;dq=The+Pride+of+Havana:+A+History+of+Cuban+Baseball.&amp;hl=en&amp;sa=X&amp;ved=0ahUKEwiE_vLTkKvOAhWLNx4KHcDEBzEQ6AEIHDAA#v=snippet&amp;q=Paige&amp;f=false\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">The Pride of Havana: A History of Cuban Baseball By Roberto Gonzalez Echevarria<\/span><\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/www.history.com\/topics\/cold-war\/fidel-castro\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">&#8220;FIDEL CASTRO&#8221; &#8211; History.com<\/span><\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/books.google.com\/books?id=stZxBAAAQBAJ&amp;printsec=frontcover&amp;dq=fidel+castro+biography&amp;hl=en&amp;sa=X&amp;ved=0ahUKEwi7zqrn2KvOAhUBkh4KHZURA9cQ6AEIHDAA#v=onepage&amp;q=mother&amp;f=false\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Fidel Castro: A Biography By Volker Skierka<\/span><\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/books.google.com\/books?id=63sFubdrEVcC&amp;printsec=frontcover&amp;dq=fidel+castro+biography&amp;hl=en&amp;sa=X&amp;ved=0ahUKEwi7zqrn2KvOAhUBkh4KHZURA9cQ6AEIIjAB#v=onepage&amp;q=school&amp;f=false\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Fidel Castro: A Biography By Thomas M. Leonard<\/span><\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/sabr.org\/bioproj\/person\/4e7d25a0\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">&#8220;Joe Cambria&#8221; &#8211; SABR<\/span><\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/articles.baltimoresun.com\/1999-05-03\/sports\/9905030032_1_cuba-papa-joe-scout\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">&#8220;To Senators scout `Papa Joe,&#8217; Cuba was his personal island&#8221; &#8211; Baltimore Sun<\/span><\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/books.google.com\/books?id=YYVqAAAAMAAJ&amp;dq=Peter+G.+Bourne+castro&amp;focus=searchwithinvolume&amp;q=baseball\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">Fidel: A Biography of Fidel Castro by Peter Bourne<\/span><\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"http:\/\/harpers.org\/blog\/2008\/02\/fidel-castro\/\"><span style=\"font-weight: 400;\">\u201cCastro\u2019s curveball&#8221; by J. 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Ancient Egyptian kings sometimes used sporting prowess to show off masculinity and inspire fear. The Roman Emperor Commodus liked to step into the gladiator ring, often asking for already wounded or weakened opponents so he could look superior. (Yes, he was the partial inspiration for the movie Gladiator. 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