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Activists' plan to disrupt All-Star Game full of hot air

Protesters were scarce near Seattle's T-Mobile Park, despite plans to retaliate against the city's removal of a homeless camp ahead of the MLB All-Star Game.

SEATTLE – Protests over the removal of a homeless encampment ahead of Major League Baseball's All-Star Game failed to materialize, despite activists' promise to "make sure all [the city's] work was for nothing."

Seattle welcomed thousands of visitors to the city on Tuesday as All-Star players from the American League and National League went head-to-head at T-Mobile Park. The city forced homeless people living in RVs near the area to move ahead of the multi-day festivities and police maintained a heavy presence around the stadium and tourist hot spots.

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That directive apparently set off a firestorm among activists, with flyers distributed around the SODO neighborhood urging those with RVs to move closer to the stadium at midnight Tuesday in protest.

"F--- baseball. F--- this mayor. F--- this city," the flyer read, according to the Daily Caller. "Let’s f--- their day up."

"They’ve been pushing us around for months hoping to clear us out of sight for the MLB All-Star Game on July 11 – Let’s make sure their work was for nothing!" the flyer continued.

However, the area was quiet overnight Monday and into Tuesday. Concrete blocks stood along the stretch of Third Avenue formerly occupied by RVs and closer to game time fans parked their cars and walked to the stadium.

"This was all done for the All-Star Game to make it to make it look clean for the visitors that are coming in for the game," Pat Robbins told Fox News.

Messages opposing moving homeless encampments were scrawled in chalk across sidewalks in downtown Seattle

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