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Is baseball getting a World Cup bump? As fans flood host cities, MLB sells them on America’s game

MLB clubs have spent months planning promotions tied to the World Cup to court soccer fans, resulting in a number of attendance spikes.

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nytimes.comStai leggendo1 g fa

Is baseball getting a World Cup bump? As fans flood host cities, MLB sells them on America’s game

MLB clubs have spent months planning promotions tied to the World Cup to court soccer fans, resulting in a number of attendance spikes.

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frontofficesports.com4 g fa

World Cup Fans Are Taking Over MLB Stadiums

MLB is catching World Cup fever as Scottish and Norwegian fans have shown up in huge numbers to several games during the soccer tournament.

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  1. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·frontofficesports.com

    World Cup Fans Are Taking Over MLB Stadiums

    MLB is catching World Cup fever as Scottish and Norwegian fans have shown up in huge numbers to several games during the soccer tournament.

  2. sabato 27 giugno 2026·mashable.com

    Global World Cup fans are taking over MLB stadiums in the most wholesome ways

    World Cup fans came to North America for soccer. Then they discovered baseball.

mashable.com3 g fa

Global World Cup fans are taking over MLB stadiums in the most wholesome ways

World Cup fans came to North America for soccer. Then they discovered baseball.

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  • lunedì 29 giugno 2026·nytimes.com

    Is baseball getting a World Cup bump? As fans flood host cities, MLB sells them on America’s game

    MLB clubs have spent months planning promotions tied to the World Cup to court soccer fans, resulting in a number of attendance spikes.