Miami will host 2017 All-Star game
MIAMI – The Miami Marlins held a festive news conference Friday in anticipation of hosting the 2017 All-Star Game, with a color guard, video highlights, a speech by Gov. Rick Scott and the introduction of more than half a dozen former All-Stars with ties to the team.
“Miami is a city that knows how to celebrate,” baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred observed.
Manfred’s announcement at Marlins Park confirmed the site of the 2017 game, and the occasion had a celebratory tone because it was a long time coming.
The Marlins started play in 1993 and two years later were awarded the 2000 All-Star Game at Pro Player Stadium. But after founding owner Wayne Huizenga dismantled the roster of at team’s 1997 World Series champions, Major League Baseball took away the game in 1998 and awarded it to Atlanta.
Marlins Park opened in 2012, and the team appears to be on an upswing following a busy offseason.
“The ’97 decision was somebody else’s decision,” said Manfred. “All I’m going to say is we’re thrilled to have awarded the 2017 All-Star Game to the Marlins. … It was time for baseball to recognize and pay back South Florida for what they did in building this stadium.”
Team owner Jeffrey Loria attracted plenty of criticism for his team’s stadium deal, small payrolls and frequent roster purging. But he won praise for signing NL home run champion Giancarlo Stanton to a record $325 million, 13-year contract in November, and there’s increased interest in the team, which finished last in the NL in attendance in nine of the past 10 years.
“I’m optimistic about baseball in Miami,” Manfred said. “You have a great facility. They have a great young team. And I think this market will support a winner.”