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MLB scraps 2020 Asia opener;
Manfred eyes more Europe games
Continued from page 9
Ad type (circle one):
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see a Yankee-Red Sox
game, it’s not bad news for
us, either.”
MLB hopes the games in
London grow European fan
engagement and player
development.
“We have 20 people from
Europe under contract
with major league organi-
zations, We’d like to see
that number grow,” he
said, “Obviously when you
have a European player, a
player from a particular
country making his mark
in the major leagues, it
drives interest among the
people in that country, and
that’s really important for
us.”
The NFL has played
regular-season
games
annually in London since
2007, and the NBA since
2011. The NHL opened its
2007-2008
season
at
London’s O2 Arena but has
not returned.
“Playing in Europe pre-
sents some challenges for
us that the NFL doesn’t
have,” Manfred said. “It’s a
lot easier for them to play
in a soccer/football stadi-
um, virtually impossible
for us. So we do have
additional challenges.”