Barack Obama, Raul Castro attend baseball game

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Obama and Castro at the stadium 
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Major League Baseball (MLB) team Tampa Bay Rays defeated the Cuban national team 4-1 in a friendly match at the Latinoamericano Stadium, putting an end to United States President Barack Obama's historic visit to the island country.

Obama attended the game with his counterpart, Raul Castro although both left the stadium early before travelling to the airport for Obama to depart on Air Force One for Argentina, reports Xinhua.

With 55,000 fans packed into the stadium, the victory was largely crafted by Rays pitcher Matt Moore, who spent six innings on the mound, only giving up six hits and getting three strike outs.

The symbolic first pitch was thrown by two Cubans. Pedro Luis Lazo, 42, one of Cuba's best ever baseball players who led them to two Olympic golds and Luis Tiant, 75, a pitcher who became an MLB star for the Boston Red Sox.

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