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Baseball-MLB’s Manfred targets global expansion, expects more games in Mexico

By Thomson Reuters Apr 26, 2026 | 4:26 PM

By Janina Nuno Rios and Angelica Medina

MEXICO CITY, April 26 (Reuters) – Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred said the league was keen to expand into ​new international markets, while underlining Mexico’s central role ‌in its global plans after this weekend’s series in Mexico City.

The San Diego Padres beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 6-4 on Saturday in the opening game of the two-game set at Estadio Alfredo Harp ‌Helu, ​with the teams set to meet ⁠again on Sunday in ⁠front of another sell-out crowd.

MLB continues to refine its international strategy after the cancellation of planned regular-season games in Paris in 2025 and London this year due ​to broadcast scheduling and organisational challenges.

“We are interested in expansion … if distributors (broadcasters) add up around the world for ⁠us, there are other markets ⁠for baseball,” Manfred told reporters on Sunday.

He ​said Mexico remained a priority with its strong baseball culture and ​growing presence on the global stage.

“We love being ‌in Mexico City, it’s been a great success for us,” he said. “It’s a really important market for us … a market that has a baseball culture, important participants in ⁠the World Baseball Classic and great professional leagues.”

Manfred added that MLB planned to stage more games in the country as part ⁠of its long-term ‌international calendar under the current collective bargaining ⁠agreement, which is due for renegotiation with ​players ‌in December.

“We are going to do an ​international play ⁠plan with the MLB Players Association as part of the collective bargaining agreement … Mexico is going to be a big part of that plan going forward,” he said.

(Reporting by Janina Nuno Rios and Angelica Medina in Mexico City; Editing ​by Ken Ferris)