Back to the Arizona Diamondbacks Newsfeed

The pipeline: How baseball-mad Cuba develops top-tier talent (The Associated Press)

HAVANA, Cuba (AP) -- Yasiel Puig, Jose Abreu and other Cuban baseball players arriving in the major leagues in recent years all come from the same pipeline: state-run academies that produce hundreds of players in the baseball-mad island.

While major league teams have academies where they groom their own prospects in other talent-rich Latin American countries like the Dominican Republic and Venezuela, players in Cuba are hand-picked by the government in elementary school and developed to feed its national team and dozens of national and regional leagues.

''I started when I was 6,'' said Yasmany Tomas, a slugger who fled Cuba in 2014 and signed a $68.