CINCINNATI - The stars appear to be aligning for Cincinnati to host the 2015 MLB All-Star Game.
Major League Baseball confirmed Monday that Commissioner Bud Selig will visit the Tri-State Wednesday to announce that the Queen City will be home to the MLB's newest Urban Youth Academy, an effort to revitalize inner-city baseball.
The MLB's commitment includes a sizeable contribution to the project, one that dove-tails off of the Reds already well-established Community Fund efforts, something the MLB could be looking to reward the Reds for their activism with.
In addition, considering how well the Reds handled the MLB's Civil Rights games in 2009 and 2010, there's been widespread assumption that the commissioner was inclined to look favorably upon bestowing baseball's even bigger showcase, the yet-to-be-assigned 2015 All-Star Game, on Cincinnati.
It would be the city's first All-Star Game since 1988.
Furthermore, why else would the MLB send Selig himself on-site to make the announcement?
Nothing confirmed yet after multiple attempts to reach out to the MLB about the All-Star Game's home in 2015, but certainly worth paying close attention to Wednesday's visit from the commish.
Major League Baseball confirmed Monday that Commissioner Bud Selig will visit the Tri-State Wednesday to announce that the Queen City will be home to the MLB's newest Urban Youth Academy, an effort to revitalize inner-city baseball.
The MLB's commitment includes a sizeable contribution to the project, one that dove-tails off of the Reds already well-established Community Fund efforts, something the MLB could be looking to reward the Reds for their activism with.
In addition, considering how well the Reds handled the MLB's Civil Rights games in 2009 and 2010, there's been widespread assumption that the commissioner was inclined to look favorably upon bestowing baseball's even bigger showcase, the yet-to-be-assigned 2015 All-Star Game, on Cincinnati.
It would be the city's first All-Star Game since 1988.
Furthermore, why else would the MLB send Selig himself on-site to make the announcement?
Nothing confirmed yet after multiple attempts to reach out to the MLB about the All-Star Game's home in 2015, but certainly worth paying close attention to Wednesday's visit from the commish.
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If this does get announced, it will be Round 1 of punishment for the firesale; Marlins were a lock for this.
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