An impressed Bud Selig believes Cincinnati deserves an upcoming All-Star Game

Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig said that he was impressed with Cincinnati when he visited during last year’s inaugural Civil Rights Game, and that Cincinnati deserves an upcoming All-Star Game. The 150th anniversary of professional baseball will take place in 2019 and would seem to make Cincinnati a perfect fit for the game since it was the nation’s first professional baseball team.  Local leaders also look forward to a future event that will be able to showcase a completed Central Riverfront Park, The Banks development, and the city’s proposed modern streetcar system that will service Great American Ball Park and the potential All-Star Game festivities. Read full article here.

Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig said that he was impressed with Cincinnati when he visited during last year’s inaugural Civil Rights Game, and that Cincinnati deserves an upcoming All-Star Game.

The 150th anniversary of professional baseball will take place in 2019 and would seem to make Cincinnati a perfect fit for the game since it was the nation’s first professional baseball team.  Local leaders also look forward to a future event that will be able to showcase a completed Central Riverfront Park, The Banks development, and the city’s proposed modern streetcar system that will service Great American Ball Park and the potential All-Star Game festivities.

Read full article here.

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