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The Yankees and Red Sox played each other during the regular season in London in 2019
The Yankees and Red Sox played each other during the regular season in London in 2019. Photograph: Peter Cziborra/Reuters
The Yankees and Red Sox played each other during the regular season in London in 2019. Photograph: Peter Cziborra/Reuters

MLB to return to London for regular-season games in 2023, 2024 and 2026

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Major League Baseball will play regular-season games in London in 2023, 2024 and 2026 as part of a long-term strategic partnership with the city.

The league agreed to hold “major events” in the UK capital over the next five years, MLB said in a joint announcement with London’s mayor, Sadiq Khan, on Monday.

“I want to continue attracting world-class sport to our city as part of my mission to make London the sporting capital of the world,” Khan said in a statement. “These games will be a fantastic opportunity to once again showcase the London Stadium as a multi-use venue and a fantastic asset for the capital.”

MLB first put on games in London in June 2019. The league previously said it was launching a global Home Run Derby beginning in July with stops in London, Seoul and Mexico City.

“All aspects of the inaugural MLB games in London were an overwhelming success,” said Commissioner Rob Manfred. “We are confident in making a long-term commitment to London.”

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