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ObserverArt4/08/2019 3:09:18 pm PDT

It’s always something with Trump. He’s messing with some big money people when he messes with the owners of Major League Baseball Teams.

ESPN - White House scuttles MLB’s Cuban agreement

The Trump administration scuttled Major League Baseball’s historic agreement with the Cuban Baseball Federation, arguing that the sport’s governing body is part of the Cuban government and that the agreement violates United States trade law.

In December, MLB and the MLB Players Association announced an agreement with the Cuban federation similar to those for players under contract to clubs in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan — one the league believed would end the defection of players and erase the human trafficking of Cuban players that has become the standard as they attempt to join MLB.

The Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control sent a letter to MLB on Friday that said “payments to the Cuban Baseball Federation are not authorized … because a payment to the Cuban Baseball Federation is a payment to the Cuban government.”

The letter, obtained by ESPN, underscored the reversal of an Obama-era policy that intended to soften relations between the U.S. and Cuba.

After announcing the agreement in December, blowback in Washington prompted MLB to outline in a 10-page letter its argument in favor of the agreement.

“The objective,” MLB said, “is to end the dangerous trafficking of Cuban baseball players who desire to play professional baseball in the United States.”

MLB requested a meeting with government officials, though no meeting was granted, sources told ESPN.

The letter to from OFAC to Major League Baseball came in the immediate aftermath of the Cuban federation releasing its first group of players able to sign contracts directly with MLB organizations, with the understanding that some could be playing in the U.S. this year. The players were eligible for signing bonuses, with the player receiving 100 percent of his signing bonus and the club giving the Cuban federation a release fee equivalent to 25 percent of the signing bonus.

The White House signaled its concern on Sunday when President Donald Trump’s national security adviser, John Bolton, tweeted “Cuba wants to use baseball players as economic pawns - selling their rights to Major League Baseball.”

In a statement to ESPN, MLB said: “We stand by the goal of the agreement, which is to end the human trafficking of baseball players from Cuba.”

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