Jamaica Breaks Ground on Baseball Field

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - January 28, 2012

Above: GC Foster College

By the Caribbean Journal staff

As part of an effort to derive more income from sports in Jamaica, the country has now broken ground on its first international, standardized baseball field at the GC Foster College of Physical Education and Sports.

Sports “will be the glue that binds us together as a people,” said Minister with responsibility for sports Natalie Neita-Headley.

Construction will begin on the field on Jan. 30, and it is expected to be completed by Feb. 3, by engineer Damon VanBrocklin, who has opted to waive his $12,000 fee.

“Not only are we undertaking to invest in the development of another new sport, but we are also expanding the possibilities that sport can offer to our country as an income earner,” she said, expecting that Jamaica would be another sport in which Jamaicans excel in a few years.

“We have produced many world stars in athletics, cricket, boxing and football,” she said. “It is, therefore, not beyond us to produce baseball icons, like Babe Ruth, Jackie Robinson, Cy Young and most recently, Andre Dawson.”

Terry Montague, head of projects for the Sports Development Foundation, expected major league success for Jamaica in baseball.

“I give Jamaicans five to 10 years, based on our natural ability and our tendency towards sports, to land ourselves at least one individual in some major league across the world,” he said.

Jamaica is following in the footsteps of the Bahamas, which has a thriving baseball programme, with several major prospects in the pipeline and another, Antoan Richardson, playing the outfield for the Atlanta Braves.

Popular Posts cape santa maria

From Anguilla to Aruba, the Best Caribbean Beaches to Visit This Summer

Forget the Hamptons, forget Santorini. And Florida? There’s a reason snowbirds go home in the summer. If you’re looking for a summertime beach getaway, the Caribbean is it. The water is deliciously warm, the trade winds keep you cool and […]


From Belize to Grenada, 10 Little Caribbean Beach Resorts to Visit Right Now 

karibuni

There are different resorts for different vacations, different tastes, different moods. For some, there’s something delicious about a pint-sized, tiny Caribbean resort, where the emphasis is on the intimate, the serene. Where the soundtrack isn’t a piped-in DJ set, but […]


The Winners of the 2024 Caribbean Green Awards 

caribbean green

With almost 20,000 votes, the winners of the Caribbean Green Awards 2024 Presented by E-Finity have been crowned.  From state-of-the-art marine conservation projects to hotels that are redefining sustainability, the Green movement has never been stronger in the Caribbean.  “This […]


Related Posts

These Are The Two Most Popular Resorts in Montego Bay, According to Travel Agents 

The two most popular places to stay Montego Bay, Jamaica are both owned by the same company, according to a new survey of travel agents by Caribbean Travel Advisor.  In our latest in a series of surveys of agents on […]


Montego Bay Is Getting a New Riu All-Inclusive Next Month 

swim-up rooms with translucent walls and green lawn

It’s no secret that Montego Bay is hottest place in Jamaica right now, with a growing number of all-inclusive resorts, a revamp of its famous “hip strip,” more new otel projects and even a new real estate development on the […]


Planning an All-Inclusive Montego Bay Vacation? This Resort Is a Great Option. 

Montego Bay Jamaica Flights

It’s a different kind of all-inclusive in Montego Bay, one of the Caribbean’s all-inclusive capitals. The S Hotel Montego Bay is not what you might expect: its boutique, with a world-class spa, an adults-only vibe and a sophisticated, cool aesthetic.  […]


SUBSCRIBE!

Sign up for Caribbean Journal's free newsletter for a daily dose of beaches, hotels, rum and the best Caribbean travel information on the net.


No. Thank You