MLB's Mexican Expansion: A Grand Slam for Global Baseball
Alek Thomas discusses the significance of MLB's expansion to Mexico after the Arizona Diamondbacks faced the San Diego Padres. The series highlights Mexico's growing baseball scene and strong fan support, underscoring MLB's global growth goals.
Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder Alek Thomas emphasized the importance of expanding Major League Baseball (MLB) into Mexico, following his team's 6-4 loss to the San Diego Padres. The game, played at Mexico City's Estadio Alfredo Harp Helu, marked the opening match of the series aimed at showcasing MLB on a global stage.
Thomas, who's played for Mexico in the World Baseball Classic, noted the significance of international exposure for MLB. Speaking to reporters, he described a deep bond with Mexican fans, enhanced by his own ties to the country through his mother's heritage.
San Diego's Fernando Tatis Jr. praised the rising quality of Mexican baseball, echoing sentiments about Latin America's unique fan energy. With a sold-out crowd in attendance, the weekend series underscored the region's pivotal role in MLB's expansive vision.
(With inputs from agencies.)

