National broadcast premiere on ESPN

SUNDAY AUG. 9
6PM ESPN DEPORTES

MONDAY AUG. 10
10PM ESPN & ESPN DEPORTES

TUES AUG 11TH
4AM ESPN DEPORTES

SUNDAY OCT. 11TH
8PM ESPN CLASSICS

4 Responses to “National broadcast premiere on ESPN”

  1. kris meyer says:

    ONE OF THE MOST EXCITING TRIPS IN MY LIFE.IT WAS INCREDIBLE TO HELP MY FRIEND GO HOME.

  2. J. Sewell says:

    Hanging out with Luis and the film crew on this trip was one of the top 3 things I have ever done in my lifetime. The stories from Luis are some of my baseball favorites (ask him about Mickey Rivers) Happy birthday this November Luis!!

    …a fantastic week of history and baseball caught on film,

    What a treat!!

  3. Aman Khurana says:

    Outstanding film. I wish more people get to see the struggle, sacrifice and challenges it take someone from Cuba to make it in the MLB.

  4. Dawn Kincaid says:

    I am a female and have only watched and been to professional basketball and football games. I have always wanted to attend a baseball game but never had anyone to go with. Today is December 25, 2009 and I layed in bed and watched the documentary “The Lost Son of Havana”. I can’t tell you how I was so emotionally caught up in the story that I immediately googled Luis Tiant because I needed to know more about who this man is. I’ve always known about the struggles of the Cuban people, but now I have a whole new respect for Cuba and baseball. The documentary made me realize that I only know American struggle, and that I cannot fathom what it must feel like to not see my mother for 17 years. I have hopes of one day meeting El Tiant and expressing how I can truly appreciate what he has brought to baseball and the American people. Hats off to an outstanding legend.

    Dawn Kincaid

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