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Seattle’s T-Mobile Park to host MLB All-Star Game

- — Ryan Divish, The Seattle Times

SEATTLE — Baseball’s midsummer classic will return to Seattle in 2023.

Multiple sources confirmed a report from ESPN’s Jeff Passan that T-Mobile Park has been selected to host Major League Baseball’s All-Star Game in July 2023.

Neither the Mariners nor MLB would make an official statement about the situation. Though the MLB Commission­er Rob Manfred will be in town for a news conference regarding a “major announceme­nt” Thursday.

It will be the first the All-Star Game played in Seattle since July 10, 2001, which was a magical summer of baseball in the city and the Sodo district. The stadium, which was then called Safeco Field, had been open for just two years and the Mariners placed eight players on the American League All-Star team in a season where they won 116 games.

Prior to 2001, the Mariners, in their third year of existence, hosted the 1979 All-Star Game at the Kingdome.

While MLB had traditiona­lly awarded the All-Star Game to teams based on a rotation of when they last held the event, allowing each team the opportunit­y to host it, the selection process has changed over the last decade. Teams were required to submitted a bid and presentati­ons to MLB to host the All-Star Game, which has turned into a three-day event also featuring the Futures Game and the Home Run Derby. Beyond the actual activity at the stadium, the bids also had to include informatio­n about all aspects of the All-Star Game, including hotels needed for staff and players, sites for off-field activities and events, amenities for fans and the city infrastruc­ture to handle it all.

The Mariners first began working on a bid/presentati­on to host the All-Star Game in 2018 and officially submitted it to MLB officials in 2019. Since then they’ve added informatio­n to their presentati­on about changes and improvemen­ts to T-Mobile Park as well as other aspects of the bid that would help them get the All-Star Game.

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