The midsummer classic is set for an American League return as the Cleveland Indians will hold a press conference Friday to announce they will host the 2019 MLB All-Star Game at Progressive Field, multiple sources told Zack Meisel of the Plan Dealer.

The club followed by tweeting that they will make a special announcement Friday at 10:15 a.m. ET.

Holding the game in Cleveland would end a four-year run of the National League hosting the event. The Cincinnati Reds played host in 2015 and the San Diego Padres in 2016, while the Miami Marlins will host in 2017 and the Washington Nationals in 2018.

The 2017 event at Marlins Park will represent the first All-Star Game since 2002 in which the game will have no effect on home-field advantage for the World Series.

The 2019 contest will mark the sixth time that Cleveland will hold an MLB All-Star Game and the first since 1997 when Progressive Field was known as Jacobs Field.

The Tampa Bay Rays are the only current team to have never hosted an All-Star Game.