The Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals, who
make up one of the National League's most storied rivalries,
were scheduled to play a two-game series from June 13-14 at the
London Stadium, home of English Premier League soccer club West
Ham United.
"We made the decision because it was unlikely the events would
go forward, and timely cancellation allowed us to preserve
important financial resources," MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred
said in a memo to employees.
"We also have canceled agreements with service providers and
delayed projects that involve large capital expenditures."
Following games in Mexico and Japan in recent years, MLB made
its first foray into Europe last year when the New York Yankees
and Boston Red Sox took their heated rivalry to London.
MLB was originally scheduled to start its 2020 season last week
but has now pushed back its opening day until mid-May at the
earliest, which includes the cancellation of games that were
scheduled to be played in Mexico City and Puerto Rico in April.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Toby Davis)
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