Major League Baseball brings a magnifying glass to Seattle
Major League Baseball’s All Star Game has returned to Seattle.
On Monday, Mariners prodigy Julio Rodriguez broke the home run derby record for most runs in a single round. And outside the T-Mobile Park, Seattle’s SODO neighborhood has been transformed into an MLB playground expected to bring in 100,000 people for the festivities.
But the makeover hasn’t just meant cleaning sidewalks or a new paint job.
Preparations for the national spotlight have brought increased scrutiny to the city’s sweeps of homeless encampments in the area and questions about rosy predictions for the economic impact of big sporting events on the city.
Soundside caught up with Seattle Times staff reporter David Gutman about what the festivities mean for the city.