2012 MLB All-Star Game May Be Awarded to Kansas City

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Jun 11, 2010

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Royals have confirmed that baseball commissioner Bud Selig will be in town next Wednesday, perhaps to formally award the 2012 All-Star Game to Kansas City.

The Associated Press and other news outlets have reported that Kansas City will get the 2012 game as a reward for Jackson County residents passing a sales tax to pay for a $275 million renovation of Kauffman Stadium.

A Royals spokesman said Friday the commissioner would have a "major" announcement at the stadium, but declined to say what it was about. A call to Selig's office was not immediately returned.

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