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MLB 2023 Season: Rangers are going hunting for Snakes

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That's pretty cool though I personally would not want to be anywhere near that area during the game. I've done the downtown Seattle thing just during the summer.

i love Seattle. It's one of my favorite cities.

That said, is there any particular reason why they've gotten the All-Star Game twice in the last twenty years, but (the new) Yankee Stadium has never gotten it? I mean, I'm not bitter or anything, I'm just curious. :shrug:
 
i love Seattle. It's one of my favorite cities.

That said, is there any particular reason why they've gotten the All-Star Game twice in the last twenty years, but (the new) Yankee Stadium has never gotten it? I mean, I'm not bitter or anything, I'm just curious. :shrug:
How is it selected?
 
@Mr. Laser Beam

That's funny. Until you mentioned it, I didn't know (or forgotten) Seattle had hosted two All-Star Game's before; and I'm a lifelong Washington state resident.

Looks like one was back in the old Kingdome days.

I wonder what was going on in my life at that time, that I have no memory of the games/broadcast?
 
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That's what I thought so I wonder if it's a lottery system?

No, I think they do it deliberately.

Globe Life Field, for example, gets the ASG next year, at least partly because it hosted so much of the 2020 playoffs (including the World Series itself). Linky

Although that link also said that the Rangers "presented a robust bid". So there's that.

Also, Citizens Bank Park in Philly is getting the ASG for 2026. I thought they'd already gotten it at least once!

In the end it looks like it's more complicated than anybody guessed. So if CBP (which has been in existence since 2004) has taken this long to get the ASG, I guess it shouldn't be surprising that (new) Yankee Stadium hasn't gotten it either.

Looks like one was back in the old Kingdome days.

Yeah, the Kingdome got it in '79 and T-Mobile Park first got it in 2001.
 
This coming from the fan of the team with how many World Series rings? I think y'all can go a few decades without hosting an All-Star game. ;)
 
Part of it is probably because old Yankee Stadium got the ASG in 2008, so they figure they can wait awhile until the new one gets it.
 
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Wherever the A's and Rays end up, their new stadiums will be getting All-Star Games quickly. Same with the two expansion teams.
 
Expansion teams? You have my attention.

The belief is Manfred wants to expand to 32 teams (so two more teams) once the A's and Rays get their situations settled. Nashville, Portland and Salt Lake currently have groups trying to bring an MLB team to their city.
 
I would LOVE it if there was another expansion. Then each league could go to a four-division setup with no wildcards.
 
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