Okay,here’s a breakdown of the key players and influencesโข contributing to the dissolution of โขFepcube,based on the provided text. I’llโ categorize them for clarity.
1. โPlayers Directly Influenced by External Pressures & Speculation:
Many Cuban Baseball โฃPlayers (Unnamed): The text explicitly states the “decay of Fepcube was the result ofโค the lack of adherence toโ many Cuban baseball players.” These players prioritized “personal interests” โฃand “avoided participating inโข political โขmatters.” This suggests they were swayed by factors beyond just baseball – likely financial opportunities, โfear of repercussions from the Cuban goverment, or pressure from agents/leagues.
Players who “turned away” โfrom theโฃ project: Daniel de Malas expresses “shame” for thoseโ who abandoned โฃFepcube. This implies a notable number of players initially supported โคthe idea but later withdrew, likely dueโค to the pressures mentioned above.
Those susceptibleโฃ to “speculation and pressure from some โขsocial platforms”: The text directly pointsโ to this as a โคcontributing factor.This suggests misinformation, โnegative campaigns, or external โฃlobbying efforts โขon โคsocial media influenced players’ decisions.
2. Political & Bureaucratic Forces (and their influence):
The Cuban Regime/Cuban โฃBaseball Federation (FCB): The โentire premiseโ of Fepcube wasโข toโค be free from the โcontrol of the Cuban government. The โฃFCBโ actively opposedโ Fepcube,and the textโข suggests they actively worked againstโ it.
The Trump Administration: The โcancellation โof โthe agreement between the FCB and MLBโ under the Trump administration considerably altered the landscape for Cuban players. The โnewโค requirements aimed to disrupt the Cuban government’s โขplayer trading practices, โbut also created more obstacles for players seeking to play professionally.This likely increased the appealโฃ of directly negotiating with MLB teams, bypassing Fepcube.
Obsessive Sportsโ Intervention in Island Affairs: This isโ a broader โฃpoint, suggesting โฃthat political considerations heavily influenced baseball onโค the island. This likely createdโ a climate of distrust and made it arduous โfor Fepcube to gain traction.
3. Internal โขFactors & โคIndividuals:
Daniel de Malas: The founder and driving force behind โFepcube. He expresses bitterness andโค disappointment at the project’sโฃ failure. He seems to have been a key figure in rallying support, but ultimately couldn’t overcome โขthe external pressures.
“the few โขplayers who remained faithful”: These โplayers represent the core believers in the Fepcube vision.
* “Legends of โขCuban baseball”: These figures provided crucial support and โขlegitimacy to the project, but their support wasn’t enough to overcome the challenges.
the dissolution of Fepcube was a complex issue with multiple contributing factors. It wasn’t simply a lack ofโ player interest, butโ a confluence โof political interference, external pressures, โand theโ prioritization โof individualโ opportunities over โcollective goals.
Let me knowโข if you’d like me to elaborate on any of these points or analyze theโ text further!