‘This is a trap’: Protesters slam Cuban national team as the World Baseball Classic begins

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As fans arrived Sunday afternoon at loanDepot Park, they donned red, white and blue gear — the colors of the two nations facing off in a contentious matchup.

But for many, it’s more than a game.

The U.S. is now coming up against Cuba in a World Baseball Classic affair hosted in Miami, home to the largest Cuban American community in the country. This year’s meeting between the two teams has sparked a political battle — as well as protests — regarding the island nation’s appearance in the tournament.

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MIAMI, FL- March 19, 2023 - A vendor sells American and Cuban flags in front of loanDepot Park prior to the start of the baseball game between Cuba and the United States.
MIAMI, FL- March 19, 2023 - A vendor sells American and Cuban flags in front of loanDepot Park prior to the start of the baseball game between Cuba and the United States.

The tension was palpable outside the ballpark as some carried protest signs, featuring expletive-heavy messages directed at Cuban leader Miguel Díaz Canel. One included a José Martí quote: “Cuando un pueblo emigra, sus gobernantes sobran,” which roughly translates to “When a country migrates, their rulers are leftover.” It even made its way to the field, with a man rushing the field carrying an anti-Cuban government sign.

A protestor is stopped by stadium security after rushing the field during the game between the United States and Cuba at the World Baseball Classic semifinal at loanDepot Park in Miami, Fla. on Sunday, March 19, 2023.
A protestor is stopped by stadium security after rushing the field during the game between the United States and Cuba at the World Baseball Classic semifinal at loanDepot Park in Miami, Fla. on Sunday, March 19, 2023.

Police stood around the ballpark Sunday afternoon, directing traffic and monitoring crowds. Ramón Saúl Sánchez, the president of Democracy Movement, a nonprofit that advocates for democratic changes in Cuba, thanked them for protecting his freedom of expression.

Fans arrive to loanDepot Park before the start of the semifinal game between United States and Cuba at the World Baseball Classic on Sunday, March 19, 2023, in Miami, Fla.
Fans arrive to loanDepot Park before the start of the semifinal game between United States and Cuba at the World Baseball Classic on Sunday, March 19, 2023, in Miami, Fla.

Sánchez, 68, organized a protest on the intersection of Northwest 16th Avenue and Northwest 5th Street. He arrived to the area at about 6 a.m. to set up a wall of posters that read “Free the Cuban political prisoners,” among other messages. In front of the wall, he placed 10 white crosses with taped pictures of disappeared children.

MIAMI, FL- March 19, 2023 - Demonstrators hold signs and shout slogans to protest the the game between the United States and Cuba in front of loanDepot Park prior to the baseball game.
MIAMI, FL- March 19, 2023 - Demonstrators hold signs and shout slogans to protest the the game between the United States and Cuba in front of loanDepot Park prior to the baseball game.

It’s not the first protest centering the Cuban national baseball team this weekend. Dozens of Cubans of all ages demonstrated against “Team Asere” Saturday in front of the emblematic Versailles restaurant in Little Havana.

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MIAMI, FL- March 19, 2023 - Protestors shout slogans in front of loanDepot Park prior to the baseball game between Cuba and the United States.
MIAMI, FL- March 19, 2023 - Protestors shout slogans in front of loanDepot Park prior to the baseball game between Cuba and the United States.

“We’re condemning the Cuban dictatorship, not the Cuban baseball players,” said Sánchez, who migrated to Miami more than 50 years ago. “We’re here because this is a trap.”

For Sánchez, Díaz Canel and his government want to distract the world from what’s happening in the island. They’re focused on a baseball game instead of the need for free and fair elections.

“The oppression of our people is not a game,” he said.

MIAMI, FL- March 19, 2023 - A protestor shows off his sign in front of loanDepot Park prior to the baseball game between Cuba and the United States.
MIAMI, FL- March 19, 2023 - A protestor shows off his sign in front of loanDepot Park prior to the baseball game between Cuba and the United States.

By 6 p.m., about 300 people gathered in protest, calling out those with “Team Asere” signs and shirts.

Jesus Diaz, 31, arrives to loanDepot Park before the start of the semifinal game between United States and Cuba at the World Baseball Classic on Sunday, March 19, 2023, in Miami, Fla.
Jesus Diaz, 31, arrives to loanDepot Park before the start of the semifinal game between United States and Cuba at the World Baseball Classic on Sunday, March 19, 2023, in Miami, Fla.

That’s around when Silvio Moreira, 56, flashed a large white sheet he spray painted at home. It read, “Team Asere: Traitors to their people.”

“Everything is political in Cuba,” said Moreira, a truck driver from Miami Beach. “Those who support that Team Asere need to get that.”

MIAMI, FL- March 19, 2023 - Demonstrators hold signs and shout slogans to protest the the game between the United States and Cuba in front of loanDepot Park prior to the baseball game.
MIAMI, FL- March 19, 2023 - Demonstrators hold signs and shout slogans to protest the the game between the United States and Cuba in front of loanDepot Park prior to the baseball game.

Alex Otaola, one of Miami’s most popular influencers, also joined forces with protesters. Otaola, who has Youtube show with about 300,000 subscribers, carried a megaphone with him.

“This is the moment to demand liberty for Cuba,” he said, energizing the protesters.

As he was entering the stadium, Andy Gimenez said he was stopped by staff and asked to change his shirt, which had a derogatory remark aimed at Díaz Canel.

Gimenez, 41, had paid about $300 for his tickets so he opted to turn his shirt inside out.

“I felt like I was back in Cuba, not in a free country,” said Gimenez, who moved from Cuba to Hialeah about two years ago.

MIAMI, FL- March 19, 2023 - Demonstrators hold signs and shout slogans to protest the the game between the United States and Cuba in front of loanDepot Park prior to the baseball game.
MIAMI, FL- March 19, 2023 - Demonstrators hold signs and shout slogans to protest the the game between the United States and Cuba in front of loanDepot Park prior to the baseball game.

At the protest, Andrea Rodriguez, a 24-year-old first-generation Cuban American, was wearing a white T-shirt with a heart-shaped Cuban flag that read “Patria y Vida,” or “Homeland and Life,” a slogan associated with the island’s July 2021 protests. In the crowd of about 40, she held a sign that read “Bienvenidos a Miami. Aquí gritamos Patria y Vida,” or “Welcome to Miami. Here we chant Homeland and Life.”

MIAMI, FL- March 19, 2023 - A man wearing a Cuban flag bearing the slogan of Patria y Vida walks towards the entrance of loanDepot Park prior to the baseball game between Cuba and the United States.
MIAMI, FL- March 19, 2023 - A man wearing a Cuban flag bearing the slogan of Patria y Vida walks towards the entrance of loanDepot Park prior to the baseball game between Cuba and the United States.

Rodriguez, an avid baseball fan from Hialeah, said she plans to take her sign inside the ballpark in the hopes that thousands see it during the game.

“This is going to be a global event and if I have a chance to show the world how I feel I’m going to do it,” Rodriguez said. “I’m excited to show them we don’t stand for the regime.”

Yudith Santos and Leonardo Hernandez hold a ‘Patria Y Vida’ flag outside of loanDepot Park before the start of the semifinal game between United States and Cuba at the World Baseball Classic on Sunday, March 19, 2023, in Miami, Fla.
Yudith Santos and Leonardo Hernandez hold a ‘Patria Y Vida’ flag outside of loanDepot Park before the start of the semifinal game between United States and Cuba at the World Baseball Classic on Sunday, March 19, 2023, in Miami, Fla.

Jordano Cardenas Castro, who settled in Hialeah after moving from Cuba seven years ago, joined the protest because he felt a “civil duty” to do so.

“Two games will be played today,” he said. “One inside between the two baseball teams and one outside between the free Cubans and the dictatorship.”

The 33-year-old said he’s rooting for the U.S. because the Cuban players — regardless of their personal opinions — represent the regime.

“I have mixed feelings about it but ultimately, I want my adoptive nation to win today,” he said. “I’ll support the Cuban team when Cuba is free.”

Agnese Reano, 8, is photographed outside of loanDepot Park before the start of the semifinal game between United States and Cuba at the World Baseball Classic on Sunday, March 19, 2023, in Miami, Fla.
Agnese Reano, 8, is photographed outside of loanDepot Park before the start of the semifinal game between United States and Cuba at the World Baseball Classic on Sunday, March 19, 2023, in Miami, Fla.