In a landmark game, the first visit by a major league team to Cuba since 1999, the Tampa Bay Rays Rays beat the Cuban national team 4-1 on Tuesday. President Barack Obama's visit to Cuba was the first by a U.S. president in 88 years. His trip comes more than one year after normalized relations between the Obama administration and Cuban President Raul Castro were announced.

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Presidents Barack Obama and Raul Castro sat in the front row to watch an exhibition game between the Rays and Cuban national team in Havana on Tuesday. It was the first visit by a major league team to Cuba since 1999. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Stories

• Marly Rivera: Dayron Varona's return to Cuba was an emotional 'whirlwind'

• President Obama: MLB exhibition in Cuba 'something extraordinary'

• Jorge Sedano: MLB game must help unify all Cubans | En Espanol

• Rivera: In Cuba, information comes from conversation

• Enrique Rojas: Hay que darle voto de confianza a Obama y MLB

• Rays-Cuba by the Numbers

• Scott Lauber: Castillo hopes game will pave way

• Dan Le Batard: 'Historic' game in Cuba ignores exiles' pain

• Damián Delgado Averhoff: Luis Tiant y sus recuerdos de Cuba

• Pedro Gomez: MLB's goal is a safer pipeline from Cuba

• Eric Longenhagen: Profiling the top Cuban prospects

• Rivera: Rays eager to 'reward' passionate Cuban fan base

• Damián Delgado Averhoff: El último lanzamiento del 'Rascacielos' Pedro Luis Lazo

• Rivera: Rays OF Dayron Varona returns to Cuba | En Espanol

• Christina Kahrl: Legacy of Minnie Minoso lives on

• Jorge Morejón: Unidos por el béisbol Cuba y Estados Unidos

• Photo gallery: 10 Cuban baseball pioneers

• Carlos Nava: Cuban players making their mark in MLB | En Espanol

• Jorge Morejón: El día que Cuba cayó ante Javy López y los Senadore

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Video

• President Obama: Engagement with Cuba will initiate spread of values

• Derek Jeter greets President Obama

• Exclusiva con Dayron Varona •

• El impacto de la visita a la Habana

• Le Batard: I'm not against Cuba trip

• Joe Torre: "Es muy especial estar en Cuba"

• President Obama arrives to standing ovation

• Manfred: se necesita esfuerzo de ambos lados

• SC VIDEO: Manfred: 'Tremendously exciting day for baseball'

• Ravech, Kurkjian, Perez, Glanville preview game

• Cash: Decision to start Varona came from clubhouse

• OTL: Improving path to MLB for Cuban players

• Le Batard emotional over U.S. visit to Cuba

• Archer hoping to lay foundation for Cuba

• Longoria: Baseball is common denominator between Cuba, U.S.

• Eduardo Perez details return of Rays OF Dayron Varona

• SC Featured: Jeremy Schaap on the Havana Sugar Kings

• One Nacion: El Duque, Cuban baseball and the exile

• OTL: U.S. relations with Cuba

• OTL: Pedro Gomez on Cuba's relations with defectors

• OTL: Eduardo Perez on Cuban baseball talent

• OTL: Jose Abreu's reunion with his 5-year-old son

• An emotional return to Cuba for Eduardo Perez

• OTL: Yulieski and Lourdes Gourriel: Relinquishing royalty

• OTL: U.S.-Cuba relations: How did we get here?

Rays outfielder Dayron Varona greets his family in Cuba for the first time since he defected in 2013. AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell

Podcasts

• OTL: Bob Ley on the atmosphere in Cuba, significance of the game

• Orestes Destrade on President Obama's trip to Cuba

• OTL: Tension caused by the defections of top Cuban baseball players

• Le Batard, Stugotz on the relationship between the U.S. and Cuba

• Pedro Gomez discusses the Rays' game against the Cuban national team