Bet on What City the MLB Relocates the All Star Game To: CO Wins!

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Apr/05/2021

MLB made headlines last week, beyond the Easter weekend set of games.  On Monday morning, SportsBetting.ag created odds as to where the All-Star Game will relocate to after Major League Baseball took a rare political stance and decided to move the All-Star Game from Atlanta to a new location due to the proposed voting laws in Georgia.  By Tuesday morning all odds were off as it was revealed that Colorado had won out and pays some lucky gamblers $40 for every $10 bet or $400 for every $100 bet.

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The league took a rare political stance and decided to move the All-Star Game from Atlanta to a new location due to the proposed voting laws in Georgia.

On Monday morning, SportsBetting.ag created odds as to where the All-Star Game will relocate to. American Family Field in Milwaukee was made the favorite, possibly due to the deep connection and recent passing of Hank Aaron.

Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, was second on the list with +200 odds considering it is a new ballpark that hosted the NLCS and World Series last year.

However, those odds plummeted after it was announced that the Governor of Texas stated he would not throw out the first pitch Monday night because of MLB's stance on the Georgia voting situation.

Arlington moved to +1000 odds to host the All-Star Game as a result.

2021 MLB All-Star Game Location

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American Family Field (Milwaukee)   -125   

Wrigley Field (Chicago)           +200  

Coors Field (Denver)   +400   Winner

Comerica Park (Detroit)          +700  

Citizens Bank Park (Philadelphia)       +800  

Kauffman Stadium (Kansas City)        +900   

Fenway Park (Boston) +1000

Globe Life Field (Arlington)     +1000 

Yankee Stadium (New York)   +1200

Guaranteed Rate Field (Chicago)        +1400

Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles)           +2000

Hiram Bithorn Stadium (San Juan, Puerto Rico)         +2500 

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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