The Development of Baseball in Colombia —A Caribbean Anomaly?

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14482/memor.48.505.892

Keywords:

Sport, basseball, Caribbean, US-Colombian Relations

Abstract

In the aftermath of the Cuban-Spanish-American War, US influence rapidly increased throug- hout the Caribbean. Its quasi-control of the region sparked a virulent nationalism combining
a mix of anti-Americanism along with adoption of aspects of American culture. Baseball, for example, proved to have irresistible appeal throughout the region. Eventually, the peoples of Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Nicaragua, Venezuela, and Panama joined Cubans in their enthusiasm for the sport. Although the US never invaded Colombia, baseball spawned a following in its Caribbean region as well, but passion for the sport did not engulf the entire coun- try. The objective of this paper is two-fold: first, to trace the development of Colombian baseball before 1960, and second: to explain why Colombian players have failed to achieve the stature of their Caribbean counterparts in the 20th and 21st centuries.

Author Biography

Jane M. Rausch , University of Massachusetts Amherst

Professor emerita earned a B.A. at DePauw University (1962) and her M.A. (1964) and Ph.D. (1969)
at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. She joined the History Department at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst in 1969 where she taught Latin American History until her retirement in May 2010. A specialist in Colombian history and comparative frontier regions, she is the author of several books. Her most recent publications are Colombia and the Transformation of the Llanos Orientales (2013); Colombia and World War I: The Experience of a Neutral Latin American Nation during the Great War and Its Aftermath, 1914-1921 (2014), and Santiago Pérez Triana (1858-1916): Colombian Man of Letters and Crusader for Hemispheric Unity (2017).

Orchid:  https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6653-5524

Email: jrausch@history.umass.edu

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2022-09-08

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