Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

All-Star Game officially moved to Denver

- By Pat Graham

The All-Star Game will be played at hitter-friendly Coors Field.

Major League Baseball officially announced the new venue Tuesday after pulling the Midsummer Classic from Atlanta over objections to extensive changes to Georgia’s voting laws.

Coors Field last hosted the All-Star Game in 1998. The game will be held July 13.

“Major League Baseball is grateful to the Rockies, the city of Denver and the state of Colorado for their support of this summer’s All-Star Game,” MLB Commission­er Rob Manfred said in a statement. “We appreciate their flexibilit­y and enthusiasm to deliver a first-class event for our game and the region. We look forward to celebratin­g our sport’s best players and entertaini­ng fans around the world.”

MLB decided to move the game from Truist Park in Atlanta in response to Georgia voting rules signed into law by Republican Gov. Brian Kemp on March 25. Critics, including the CEOs of Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines and Coca-Cola, have condemned the changes as being too restrictiv­e.

The Georgia laws includes new limits on voting by mail and greater legislativ­e control over how elections are run, amid a push in Republican-led states to reduce voting options after former president Donald Trump made baseless claims of widespread fraud in last year’s election.

Democratic state officials in Colorado have touted their state’s mail-in-voting system, which began in 2013, for its ease and accessibil­ity. In the November election, there were more than 350 ballot drop boxes around the state along with a ballot tracking system that allowed voters to trace their votes as they were accepted and counted.

Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold praised the MLB decision, crediting it to the state’s “national gold standard for elections.”

“We’ve got the most accessible and secure elections in the country, and are grateful that MLB is giving us the opportunit­y to showcase how elections can be!” Griswold said in a statement.

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis said at a news conference that the state had expressed interest in hosting a game down the road, but when given the last-minute opportunit­y, Denver was able to make plans quickly. They already had a blueprint for handling hotels, event space and security.

“This is fundamenta­lly about baseball and it’s about the fans. And I couldn’t be more excited that we’re gonna be able to highlight Denver as the venue,” Polis said.

It’s uncertain what kind of seating capacity there might be due to COVID-19 restrictio­ns. For the season-opening series against the World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers last week, the Rockies had a seating capacity of 21,363 fans, which was 42.6% of the usual capacity.

By July, Polis expects things to be different. He referenced President Joe Biden’s plan to allow all Americans who want to be vaccinated to be able to do so by May.

 ?? JOHN SPINK — ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTI­ON VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Workers load an All-Star sign onto a trailer after it was removed from Truist Park in Atlanta, on Tuesday.
JOHN SPINK — ATLANTA JOURNAL-CONSTITUTI­ON VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Workers load an All-Star sign onto a trailer after it was removed from Truist Park in Atlanta, on Tuesday.

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