Sports7/25/2025The Guardian

Venezuelan teenagers denied US visas for Senior Baseball World Series

Venezuelan teenagers denied US visas for Senior Baseball World Series

The Venezuelan baseball team, Cacique Mara, was denied US visas, preventing them from participating in the Senior Baseball World Series. The team had qualified for the tournament after winning the Latin American championship in Mexico. The visa denial has been described as unjust, and the players are reportedly heartbroken. Little League International has confirmed the withdrawal of the Venezuelan team, which will be replaced by a Mexican team in the competition. The article highlights the challenges faced by Venezuelan athletes in accessing international sporting events due to visa restrictions, denying them the opportunity to compete on a global stage.

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