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MLB moving All-Star Game from Georgia after voting law

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MLB moving All-Star Game from Georgia after voting law

MLB moving All-Star Game from Georgia after voting law

Major League Baseball announced that this season’s All-Star Game and draft will not be held in Atlanta in response to Georgia’s recently passed laws that placed new restrictions on voting.


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