``It would be like going to play in apartheid South Africa, something
that never occurred, or it would be like going to Hitler's Olympics in
1936, something that did occur but was unconscionable and rightfully seen
by history as shameful,'' Diaz-Balart said.
The players association should ``show solidarity with brother workers
in an oppressed land,'' Diaz-Balart said. ``The union, if it wishes, can
refuse to play.''
The Clinton administration last month authorized the Orioles to
negotiate with the Cuban government to play two games, one in Baltimore
and one in Havana.
``If we espouse labor rights in the United States, why would we go to a
country where baseball players are treated as pawns of the Castro
propaganda machine?'' Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Miami, said after the
meeting.
Fehr declined to speculate on what will happen next.Lawmaker rips Orioles plan for Cuba game
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