Well we are back on U.S. soil after a very rewarding visit to Nicaragua. As I mentioned yesterday we couldn’t conduct our events in the City of Leon because of the unrest after the recent elections but I don’t believe that hampered our trip too much. The good news is that the baseball equipment and school supplies that we brought for the kids in Leon will still get to them. The good people at the Embassy will drop them off next week.
Speaking of the people at the Embassy I do want to thank them for making sure that John Maroon, Tim Gebhart, Matt Backert and I had a great experience. Obviously our thanks to Ambassador Callahan and his wife Debbie. I also want to send a special thanks to a few people at the Embassy: Michelle, Craig, Shany, Kristin, Lia, Marixell, Felix, Thom, Kit, Scott and Marilyn as well as the site officers who worked hard in each city.
I also want to thank the people of Nicaragua who made us feel so welcome and were truly excited about our visit. In addition, the Nicaraguan media was terrific and the trip was covered extensively.
And of course a big thank you to my friend Dennis Martinez and his wife Luz. I always liked and admired Dennis but I came away with an even greater appreciation for him, his passion, his ability to teach and his overall desire to grow the game in his native land…I hope we can help him achieve that dream.
Now we are home and it is time to reconnect with the people at The State Department and set dates for our next trip…spring of 2009 to South Africa.
As I mentioned earlier in the week these trips are great initial trips and goodwill efforts. It seems that baseball connects people and supersedes any language barriers that might exist. That said we don’t want to just make one journey to a country and simply leave.
After my trip to China last fall my brother Bill made a follow up trip earlier this year and we are working with the people in China to bring a Chinese team to the Cal Ripken World Series.
I want to make sure that we are back in Nicaragua and working with Dennis to help more kids follow and develop their passion for baseball. I believe it is a relatively untapped resource of talent at all levels.
Thanks to all of you for reading my daily blog. I am new to this blogging world so I hope that you liked what I wrote. My kids thought it was pretty cool that I am a blogger.
See you around the ballpark…how long until spring training?
Cal