3. “We Have Yet to See a Major Cuban Military Installation That Does Not Provide For ‘Beisbol’“

It was not only what spy plane photos showed, but what they did not show, that demonstrated that Cayo Alcatraz was being developed as a Soviet base. Facilities included a soccer field, plus tennis, volleyball, and basketball courts – all sports that Cubans did not commonly play, but that Soviets did. Most telling was that the facilities did not include the one sport that Cubans were crazy about: there were no baseball diamonds.
American intelligence concurred, and in a congressional briefing, then CIA Director Richard Helms told the legislators: “clinching the case that all this was for Soviet — not Cuban — use, there are sports facilities for soccer, tennis and volleyball only, and we have yet to see a major Cuban military installation that does not provide for ‘beisbol’“. Under American pressure, the Soviets backed down, the crisis fizzled, and the Cubans left the Cayo Alcatraz naval base unfinished.
Also Read: Unforgettable Facts about the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962.



