Havana, Sep 16 (Prensa Latina) An office for monitoring and analysis of domestic and foreign Baseball matches was created in Cuba to develop the national sport in this country.
Heriberto Suarez, the highest authority of baseball in Cuba, told the Jit weekly review that this sort of observatory is a long-range strategic weapon whose fruits will be palpable soon.
Among its functions excels the analysis and challenged and controversial plays in the national championship games, at least those televised.
Directed by Jorge Luis Pérez, selected to act as an official in the Premier 12, this office serves as a classroom where they study and evaluate the umpiring decisions.
Furthermore, there is also 'scouting', that is, the study of opposites and other first order elements in the demands and trends in contemporary baseball.
In this way Cuba tries to update itself with a common practice for years in other baseball powers, which technical-tactical aspects of the game are developed with scientific rigor.