Cuba's national sport is baseball, which has been played on the island since the late 1800s and was introduced by American expatriates. Cuba has a long and successful baseball history and has produced many major league players, including hall of famers like Tony Perez and Tony Oliva.
The Dominican Republic's national sport is also baseball, which was introduced to the country by American sailors and sugar cane workers in the early 1900s. The Dominican Republic has also produced many successful major league players, including hall of famers like Juan Marichal and Pedro Martinez. Baseball is deeply ingrained in Dominican culture and is played and watched by people of all ages and social classes.
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