Denver Urban Spectrum - August 2021 - The Deep Roots of Black Philanthropy

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MLB All-Star Weekend Recap

Photos by Lens of Ansar

help build a future in which everyone participates in shaping the United States. We proudly used our platform to encourage baseball fans and communities throughout our country to perform their civic duty and actively participate in the voting process. Fair access to voting continues to have our game’s unwavering support.”

Colorado native and baseball fan Alannah Price had this to say about the All-Star weekend, “It means a lot to me because last time it was here, I wasn’t even born, so finally getting to see my team and get to have people come from all over the world it means a lot because we get to show off our city, show off the art, the people, the cul-

One man’s misfortune is another man’s opportunity. The next week on April 6 MLB announced that the 2021 AllStar Game would be held at Coors Field in Denver. Many teams wanted All-Star weekend to be hosted in their city because it’s such a great attraction. Ultimately the major leagues decided on Colorado because they were already in negotiation and preparation to host an All-Star Game in 2024. This gave MLB faith that the city of Denver could pull it off on such short notice. It was a collective effort involving Denver Mayor Michael Hancock, Colorado Rockies owner Dick Monfort, and MLB commissioner Rob Manfred, among many others. All parties immediately got to work making the necessary preparations to hold such a mega event. Within three months the city was ready to host the event. On the weekend of July 10, downtown Denver was transformed into baseball central. With All-Star banners flowing in the sky and baseball jerseys everywhere, you could feel the energy and excitement in the air.

ture… It’s great.” The All-Star weekend was four days of events and festivities. All of the MLB competitive events such as the home run derby and the All-Star game were held at Coors Field on Monday and Tuesday. However, from July 10 to 13, a free fan event called “Play Ball Park” was held at the Convention Center and featured plenty of interactive games, exhibits, special panels, food, autograph signings, and many more baseball-related attractions. “It’s a vibe, there are a lot of things to do, a lot of things to look at, and a great atmosphere,” said Colorado resident and baseball fan Alison Carr. Many children seemed to enjoy the carnival-style batting and pitching mini games; whereas the bigger batting and pitching games seemed to be the most popular amongst the adults at the event. Nonetheless, the attraction which had tons of traffic from all demographics was the Negro League exhibit. This exhibit paid homage to all of the Black and Brown players,

By Malcolm Quattlebaum

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ey, batter, batter, batter! Swing!” Denver, Colo. hosted this year’s 2021 Major League Baseball All-Star Weekend on July 10 through July 18, and oh, boy, did the city hit it out of the park. A weekend full of fun and engaging baseball entertainment left Colorado residents and out-of-towners alike, satisfied. Every All-Star weekend throughout MLB history is special in its own right. What made this year’s All-Star game so unique were the events that transpired months before a single player even stepped foot on the baseball diamond. Let’s take a moment to recap how the MLB All-Star Game got to the Mile High City. On Friday, April 2, MLB announced that the 2021 AllStar Game would be moved out

of Atlanta in response to a controversial, new Georgia law that had activist groups concerned about its potential to restrict voting access for people of color. This was a progressive move for America’s pastime, which has been a trend for the past several years. According to ESPN, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said in a statement, “Major League Baseball fundamentally supports voting rights for all Americans and opposes restrictions to the ballot box. In 2020, MLB became the first professional sports league to join the non-partisan Civic Alliance to

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