Sports history shows why playing ball with Cuba makes sense
Los Angeles Dodgers player Yasiel Puig, from Cuba, greets young baseball players before giving a clinic in Havana, Cuba, Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2015, during the first Major League Baseball trip to the island since 1999. "We're going to give our best on this visit and we appreciate the opportunity we've been given," said Puig, who left Cuba on a smuggler's fast-boat in 2012. "Everything else we leave to God and destiny." (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
Every few days, it seems, there is news about a new way in which Cuba and the United States are trying to heal more than a half-century of animosity, dating to the rise of Fidel Castro's communist regime on the Caribbean island.