Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez chats with Cuban Baseball great Julio Rojo at the Liga Latina Americana baseball game at Tamiami Park, where over five thousand fans surrounded the baseball field. C.M.Guerrero / el Nuevo Herald
The Liga Latina Americana Baseball League at Tamiami Park held their first game of ex cuban baseball players and over five thousand fans attended to see their favorite cuban baseball players play in Miami. CM Guerrero / el Nuevo herald
Over two thousand cuban baseball fans came out to Tamiami park on Sunday to see the Liga Latina Americana Baseball team, comprised of ex cuban baseball players play against each other for the first time... in Miami. Over five thousand fans surrounded the baseball field. C.M.Guerrero / el Nuevo Herald
The Liga Latina Americana baseball players before the baseball game by ex Cuban Baseball players, and over five thousand fans attended at Tamiami Park field #5. C.M.Guerrero / el Nuevo Herald
Baseball great Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez greets his fellow cuban baseball players at the Tamiami Park where the "Liga Latina American Baseball League" played for the first time,with ex-baseball players from Cuba, playing in Miami. Over five thousand fans surrounded the baseball field. C.M.Guerrero / el Nuevo Herald
Old teammates from the "Orientales" team take a group picture before the game at Tamiami Park, where ex-Cuban ball players play against each other for the first time in years and over five thousand fans surrounded the baseball field. C.M.Guerrero / el Nuevo herald
Cuban pitcher Rene Arocha, one of the first to defect from Cuba and play in Major League Baseball here, shares a laugh with teammates in the dugout, as over five thousand fans surrounded the baseball field. C.M.Guerrero / el Nuevo Herald
Over five thousand Cuban Baseball fans surround Field #5 at Tamimai Park to watch their favorite Cuban baseball players for the first time in years for the Liga Latina Americana Baseball League. C.M.Guerrero / el Nuevo Herald
Evel Bastida grounds out to third base during the Latin-American Baseball League game played at Tamiami Park, where ex-Cuban baseball players from the "Orientales" played against the "Occidentales" for the first time in years, in Miami. Over five thousand fans surrounded the baseball field. CM Guerrero / El Nuevo Herald
Over five thousand cuban baseball fans watch the ball at Tamiami park field #5 where the Liga Latina American Baseball League, a league comprised of ex-cuban baseball players played against each other for the first time in years. C.M.Guerrero / el Nuevo Herald
Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez is the third base coach at the Liga Latina Americana ball game at Tamimai Park field #5, where ex cuban baseball players played for the first time in years. Over five thousand fans surrounded the baseball field. C.M.Guerrero
Orientales Team Larry Rodriguez hits a Grand Slam Home run against Rene Arocha from Team Occidenateles, at Tamiami Park Field #5, where over five thousand fans attended the Liga Latina Americana baseball game. C.M.Guerrero / el Nuevo Herald
Over five fans surround the baseball fiels #5 at Tamiami park two thousand fans watch their favorite ex-cuban baseball players from the island in the "Liga Latina Americana" Baseball Team play on Sunday. C.M.Guerrero
Over five thousand fans surrounded the baseball field. field #5 at Tamiami park to watch their favorite ex-cuban baseball player play in Miami. C.M.Guerrero
Larry Rodriguez from Team Orientales is congratulated after hitting a GRAND SLAM in the first inning against ex major leagur pitcher Rene Arocha playing for Team Occidentales at Tamiami Park field #5. Over five thousand fans surrounded the baseball field. C.M.Guerrero / el Nuevo herald
Over five thousand fans surround field # 5 at Tamiami park to watch their favorite ex-Cuban baseball player play on Sunday for the Liga latina Americana Baseball League. C.M.Guerrero / el Nuevo herald
Team players from the "Orientales" and the "Occidenrtales" salute each other after the game. Ex-Cuban baseball players played against each other in the Liga Latina American League in field #5 at Tamiami park, where over five thousand fans surrounded the baseball field. C.M.Guerrero