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MLB All-Star Game to be hosted by Rockies in July

- FROM STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS — Danielle Allentuck, The Gazette

The Major League Baseball All-Star Game will be hosted by the Colorado Rockies on July 13 at Coors Field, baseball officially announced Tuesday.

The game was originally scheduled to take place in Atlanta, but was moved after Georgia passed new laws critics say restrict voting access.

“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,” Commission­er Robert Manfred said in a statement. “We appreciate their flexibilit­y and enthusiasm to deliver a first-class event for our game and the region.”

It will be the second time the All-Star Game will be held at Coors Field, with the only other time coming in 1998. The event consists of the All-Star Game, the Home Run Derby and the draft, which will be held at a different location in Denver.

“We are excited to host this year’s AllStar festivitie­s at Coors Field,” Rockies chief operating officer Greg Feasel said in a statement. “We are confident that our organizati­on along with the city, state, VISIT DENVER and the Denver Sports Commission are capable of putting on this premier event in a relatively quick time frame because of the preparatio­ns that had already been done.”

The city and the team had already put in a bid to Major League Baseball to host the All-Star Game, but they were aiming for 2024. MLB already made site visits to Denver, and the city already had detailed plans in the works for security, hotels and event spaces. When MLB reached out last week asking if Denver could host, the city and team were able to say yes since most of this work was already done.

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