Toronto could be hosting the MLB All-Star Game again in 2029, marking the first time since 1991 — when Michael Jordan won his first title and Bryan Adams ruled the charts — and with the Blue Jays’ upgraded Rogers Centre and rising fan demand, the city’s back in the running. Commissioner’s hints, plus San Francisco’s 2028 slot, point to Toronto’s likely 2029 turn, though a potential 2027 lockout could delay it. Imagine the hometown heroes stepping up to the plate — just like Jimmy Key and Roberto Alomar did decades ago.

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