For those who remember, Uncle Sam tried to ban Cuba from playing in the inaugural World Baseball Classic earlier this year.
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THIS time there were no surprises. The United States and Cuba, the two most recent Olympic baseball champions, dominated the Pre-Olympic Tournament of the Americas, finishing with direct entries to the 2008 Beijing Games.
The adoption of a fairer "everyone against everyone" system enabled the two teams to finally square off, with the U.S. winning 8-5 after slugging in five home runs and playing better ball.
This Olympic qualifying event did not feature medals for the winner or runners-up, just the satisfaction of playing against traditional rivals.
"The United States has been looking for the opportunity to bring the Olympic title home, the same one that we weren’t able to defend in 2004, because Mexico had eliminated us," said Davey Johnson, the U.S. team manager.
"We need to classify in the first opportunity. It’s good not just for the United States, but also for international baseball," he commented.
http://www.granma.cu/ingles/2006/septiembre/mier6/37preolimpico-i.html United States' Skip Shumaker, left, is tagged out by Cuba's Michel Enriquez in the third inning during their Olympic qualifying baseball game at Latin American stadium in Havana, Cuba, Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2006. (AP Photo/Javier Galeano)