Cape Breton Post

Baseball’s all-star game will remain in Denver

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NEW YORK - Baseball’s annual All-star Game next month will remain in Denver after a federal judge on Thursday rejected a conservati­ve small business group’s request that it be returned to Atlanta.

At a hearing in Manhattan federal court, U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni said Job Creators Network lacked legal standing to challenge Major League Baseball’s decision to move the game, or show it faced irreparabl­e harm.

MLB had moved the July 13 game to Denver’s Coors Field from Truist Park outside Atlanta in early April, shortly after Georgia adopted a restrictiv­e new voting law.

Caproni said MLB’S decision did not single out small businesses, including the plaintiff’s estimated 3,600 members in the Atlanta area, for unfair treatment.

“To say that the legal underpinni­ngs of this lawsuit are weak and muddled is an understate­ment,” Caproni said.

“The decision treated large and small; Black and white; Latinx and Asian; Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist and atheist; male and female; straight, gay, and transsexua­l; Democratic and Republican business owners, exactly the same,” she said.

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