Commissioner Bud Selig said today he won't consider the Cubs as hosts for the 2014 All-Star game until he decides on what to do with it in 2012 and 2013.
The Cubs are hoping to have the midsummer classic at Wrigley Field for the 100th anniversary celebration of the ballpark, but 2014 would be the American League's year to host the game if the current rotation is honored.
"It's fair, since the All-Star game counts, that we keep the leagues in order," Selig said at the baseball owners meetings at the Chicago O'Hare Hilton. "We have a lot of clubs that have built new stadiums. And we made a lot of promises to cities, that if they built a new stadium they'd get an All-Star game. We have to live up to those promises."