Castro's son lobbies for Olympic baseball

A son of revolutionary Cuban leader Fidel Castro will help campaign for the return of baseball and softball to the Olympic Games.

The World Baseball Softball Confederation says Antonio Castro, born of his father's second wife Dalia Soto del Valle, will serve as their global ambassador.

He was part of the delegation in 2013 that pushed unsuccessfully for baseball and softball's inclusion in the 2020 and 2024 Olympics.

The WBSC says Edward Colbert, an intellectual property attorney with Washington firm Kenyon & Kenyon and brother of comedian Stephen Colbert, will be its general counsel.

An IOC resolution passed in December allows organisers of the 2020 Tokyo Games to request one or more new sports. Baseball and softball, which were dropped after the 2008 Beijing Games, are considered favorites. Squash, karate and wushu are among others lobbying for inclusion.