MLB excludes Mexico as host of regular season games in 2025 – Grupo Milenio

MLB excludes Mexico as host of regular season games in 2025 – Grupo Milenio

Major League Baseball canceled plans to hold regular season games next year in Mexico City and San Juan, Puerto Rico.

The season opens on March 18 and 19 through a two-game series in Tokyo between the Los Angeles Dodgers—with their star Shohei Otahni—and the Chicago Cubs.

The collective contract signed in 2022 with the players’ union He also planned games in the Mexican capital in May, the first duels in Paris in June and meetings in San Juan in September.

Major League Baseball canceled games in France in 2023 after failing to find a promoter. 49 regular season games were played at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan from 2001 to 2018.

Astros vs Rockies in Mexico City (AP)

Games scheduled in San Juan and Mexico City in 2020 they were canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

“We are not going to San Juan. “We did not have, despite many efforts, an arrangement that made economic sense for us.”Commissioner Rob Manfred said Wednesday at a news conference after a homeowners meeting. “We would like to do meetings in San Juan and what is available changes from year to year and I hope everything works out in the future.”

The majors held meetings in the Alfredo Harp Helú Stadium in Mexico City in 2023 and 2024.

“I am sure that we will return during the term of this agreement,” Manfred said, referring to the employment contract that extends through the 2026 season.

Astros vs Rockies in Game 2 of MLB Mexico City Series 2024 (Ariana Pérez)
Astros vs Rockies in Game 2 of MLB Mexico City Series 2024 (Ariana Pérez)

“We had a really aggressive stance of international games last season. Obviously, we’re opening in Tokyo. Tokyo “It’s really our focus now for very good commercial reasons.”

The Major League Labor Contract sets games for 2026 in Mexico City in MayLondon in June and San Juan in September.

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