
San Diego's Petco Park will host baseball's All-Star game in 2016, marking the second straight year the game will be played at a National League site. The same league hasn't hosted the game in consecutive years since 2006 at Pittsburgh's PNC Park and 2007 at San Francisco's AT&T Park. ''San Diego is a beautiful city,'' Bud Selig said Thursday after his final owners' meeting as baseball commissioner, ''and showcasing Petco Park will be a remarkable opportunity for the Padres franchise and all of Major League Baseball.'' He said the city ''made a detailed and very comprehensive bid in conjunctions with their city officials and are most deserving to serve as the host, really deserving.'' Selig said he received ''a number of outstanding bids from National League clubs that have never hosted the All-Star game.'' ''Due to the quality of the Padres' bid,'' he said, ''it was determined that the 2016 site would be awarded to the club that made the most competitive bid, regardless of league affiliation.'' Padres executive chairman Ron Fowler thanked the San Diego city council and Mayor Kevin Faulconer for working together with the Padres in developing the bid.
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