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It's Official, 2017 All-Star Game To Be Played In Miami

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MIAMI (AP) - Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred has made it official -- the Miami Marlins will host the 2017 All-Star Game.

Manfred made the announcement Friday at a news conference at Marlins Park. Among those attending were Florida Gov. Rick Scott, the Marlins' Giancarlo Stanton and Jose Fernandez, and several former players, including Gary Sheffield and Mike Lowell.

The event included a color guard and performance of the national anthem and 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. After founding owner Wayne Huizenga dismantled the roster of the team's 1997 World Series champions, Major League Baseball took away the game in 1998 and awarded it to Atlanta.

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