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MLB All-Star fans unaware Seattle homeless protest might disturb big game festivities

Seattle expects 400,000 people in the city on Tuesday for the MLB All-Star Game at T-Mobile Park. Meanwhile, activists are planning a protest in response to the city clearing a homeless encampment from the area.

Baseball fans are gathering in Seattle ahead of the MLB's All-Star Game on Tuesday, which is expected to garner protests from activists and homeless individuals in the city. 

"All-Star weekend, we've been waiting for this for a long time," Washington resident Chris told Fox News Digital, explaining he believes the city has done a "good job" on keep the area around the stadium safe and clean. 

Seattle is anticipating to welcome thousands of people to the city on Tuesday, when players from the American League and National League go head-to-head at T-Mobile Park. Ahead of the festivities for the big game, news broke that activists were planning to stage a protest early Tuesday morning by moving RV homeless encampments near the stadium. 

Last week, homeless individuals living in RVs in Seattle's SODO neighborhood were notified by the city to move their belongings. Soon after, fliers advertising a planned protest were dispersed in the area calling on people to move their RVs towards the stadium after midnight Tuesday.

SEATTLE OFFICIALS SAY RV ‘REMEDIATION’ NOT PROMPTED BY MLB ALL-STAR GAME DESPITE PLANNED PROTEST

MLB fans gather outside T-Mobile Park in Seattle for the All-Star Game.  (Fox News Digital )

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

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

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