Arab Times

MLB hopes for European games within five years

‘Mexico a priority’

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BOCA RATON, Fla, Nov 12, (AP): Major League Baseball hopes to play regular-season games in Europe within five years and return to Mexico for the first time since 1999.

Rob Manfred, who took over as commission­er from Bud Selig in January, has made expansion of internatio­nal play a priority.

“I think the view is that the more you play in these countries on a continual basis rather than going to a country one year and then waiting five years to return, the better, in terms of developing baseball,” Dan Halem, Major League Baseball’s chief legal officer, said during a news conference Wednesday at the general managers’ meetings.

“Mexico is a priority of ours, in terms of further developing it as a baseball market. Europe, which we

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really haven’t done much in over the years, is also a priority, but nothing certainly has been planned yet. But I think it’s the commission­er’s goal to be able to play regular-season games in both Mexico and in Europe, certainly over the next five years.”

San Diego and the New York Mets played a three-game series at Monterrey, Mexico, in August 1999, and Colorado and the Padres opened the 1999 season with one game there. MLB also has played regular-season games in Tokyo and San Juan, Puerto Rico.

In its election manifesto last spring before retaining control of Parliament, Britain’s Conservati­ve Party said it “will support new sports in the UK, in particular through greater links with the US National Football League, the National Basketball Associatio­n and Major League Baseball, with the ultimate ambition of new franchises being based here.”

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