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Homeland Security head addresses baseball owners (The Associated Press)

CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) -- With worries about terrorism heightened following attacks in France and California, baseball owners began their two-day meeting Wednesday by discussing threat protection with the U.S. Homeland Security secretary.

Presenting more than 2,400 games a year in venues that attract large crowds, Major League Baseball has tightened checks in recent years. Starting last year, fans were required to go through metal detectors at all 30 ballparks.

''There's got to be more security than there is now, I don't know what it will be,'' Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf said Wednesday.