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BP360 is back! Get a 12-month subscription, a 2026 Annual, and new t-shirt design for one great price!

Experience everything that Baseball Prospectus has to offer for the 2026 season with the new BP360 Bundle (available for a limited time). The BP360 Bundle is the perfect way to upgrade or renew your BP subscription—or share the gift of BP!
The BP360 Bundle gives you access to Baseball Prospectus on your screens, on your bookshelf and in your wardrobe, all for one great price. The package comes in two versions: Premium or Super-Premium, with the only difference being which level of annual subscription you want to sign up for. Regardless, you’ll save up to 25% on the following:

  • An Annual Subscription to BP. Baseball Prospectus is employee-owned and supported by you, our readership, forgoing the ad revenue to give you the cleanest, easiest access to content. Your subscription allows us to offer more of the quality writing and analysis you want to read, and we want to provide.
  • The 2026 BP Annual (on release). Our oldest and best tradition continues for its 31st year, with 35 team and general interest essays, more than 2,000 player comments, a compilation of the game’s top 101 prospects, and more. Read about a team each day instead of staring out the window waiting for spring, and keep it on your coffee table to stay ahead of the game all season long.
  • The Baseball Prospectus Shirt. It’s a nice, high-quality shirt! Design to be released soon.

Along with our usual supply of deep-dive analysis from a variety of perspectives, You can expect plenty of regular content as the weather gets colder:

As an additional option, we also offer gift subscriptions in the BP shop.

BP360 is the most complete way to access and support the leaders in public baseball research and analysis in an increasingly proprietary environment.

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