Baltimore's All-Star Wait Just Got Longer | Baltimore Orioles News
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Baltimore’s dream of hosting the All-Star Game might be delayed until 2029—or even later—as MLB weighs a bold new plan to integrate MLB players into the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. With the season potentially shutting down for 11 days to accommodate both events at Dodger Stadium, San Francisco now looks like the frontrunner to host the 2028 All-Star Game, keeping things West Coast for easier travel. Commissioner Rob Manfred admits the Olympic plan has thrown his usual selection process into chaos, but he believes showcasing MLB’s best globally is worth the disruption. While Baltimore’s Camden Yards is getting a major upgrade and the Orioles are having exciting moments on the field, hosting won’t be tied to performance. With Boston and Toronto also in the mix, fans may have to wait into the early 2030s—but when it finally happens, it’ll be a moment worth celebrating.
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