Cape Breton Post

MLB being sued for moving All-Star Game

- JONATHAN STEMPEL

NEW YORK — A conservati­ve group representi­ng small businesses has sued Major League Baseball and its players’ union over the decision to move next month’s All-Star Game out of Georgia in response to that state’s new voting restrictio­ns.

In a Monday night complaint, Job Creators Network said the defendants violated a 150-year-old federal civil rights law designed to combat the Ku Klux Klan by “purposeful­ly and maliciousl­y” choosing to punish small business owners by moving the game, rather than seek relief from state lawmakers.

It is seeking to return the All-Star Game to Truist Park outside Atlanta, US$100 million of damages for businesses, and US$1 billion of punitive damages. The game is now scheduled for July 13 in Denver’s Coors Field.

Major League Baseball and the players’ union did not immediatel­y respond on Tuesday to requests for comment. Baseball Commission­er Rob Manfred and the union’s executive director, Tony Clark, are also defendants.

“This was a knee-jerk,

hypocritic­al and illegal reaction to misinforma­tion about Georgia’s new voting law,” Alfredo Ortiz, president of the Job Creators Network, said in a statement.

The group’s founders include Bernie Marcus, a co-founder of Atlanta-based Home Depot Inc.

It called losses from moving the game “staggering,” including more than 8,000 canceled

hotel reservatio­ns.

Georgia’s new voting law was signed in March by Republican Governor Brian Kemp.

It added a new identifica­tion requiremen­t for absentee ballots, limited drop boxes, and made it a misdemeano­r to give water to people waiting on line to vote.

Opponents have said the law was designed to suppress voting by Blacks. Other Republican-led states, including Florida, Iowa and Texas, have also moved to impose new voting restrictio­ns since the 2020 election.

In announcing the All-Star Game would be moved, Manfred said “Major League Baseball fundamenta­lly supports voting rights for all Americans and opposes restrictio­ns to the ballot box.”

 ?? REUTERS ?? Major League Baseball decided to move this year’s All-Star Game from Atlanta to Denver after a controvers­ial new voting law in Georgia was signed in March.
REUTERS Major League Baseball decided to move this year’s All-Star Game from Atlanta to Denver after a controvers­ial new voting law in Georgia was signed in March.

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