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WaPo sports columnist says MLB moving the All-Star Game 'means that it believes that it KNOWS the nation's pulse'

Here’s a tweet that won’t age well, and not for just one reason. As you know by now, Major League Baseball has decided to move the All-Star Game out of Atlanta in reaction to Georgia’s new election law. Washington Post sports columnist Thomas Boswell had a scalding-hot take, calling it the game’s most important action since Jackie Robinson broke baseball’s color barrier in 1947.

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We like the hedging of bets at the end there; MLB believes it knows the nation’s pulse.

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We don’t believe MLB has any idea what the nation’s pulse is.


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