There is still a good trill to travel to the Sub-23 Baseball World Cup, which will be held next November in Managua, Nicaragua, and where Cuba is located in a very difficult key, along with the Japanese arch-favorites, the ever-powerful Korea, the competitive Venezuela and the "accessibles"—if we speak of tradition and history—South Africa and Great Britain.
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There is still a good trill to travel to the Sub-23 Baseball World Cup, which will be held next November in Managua, Nicaragua, and where Cuba is located in a very difficult key, along with the Japanese arch-favorites, the ever-powerful Korea, the competitive Venezuela and the "accessibles"—if we speak of tradition and history—South Africa and Great Britain.