During the All-Star Break, MLB and Fox agreed to a broadcast partnership for another seven years. What does this mean? Maury takes a look.
Travel pushes the last UTK of the week back a day, as Will comes in with updates on David Wells, Carlos Beltran and many others.
Joe sees the Red Sox, Tigers, White Sox and A’s surviving into October.
Three teams with very different problems, but the immediate future’s not so bad for two of them, and the third can look forward to 2007.
Jim kicks off the second half with some thoughts on run support, yesterday’s Reds-Nationals swap, and the Yankees’ post ASB history.
Yesterday’s Reds-Nationals trade was…interesting.
Should the Tigers move to a six-man rotation? What can Jim Bowden do to make the Alfonso Soriano deal an even bigger heist?
This week, the Bat takes a swing at a new cost-benefit analysis of mayhem on the basepaths.
Houston and Tampa Bay make a deal, Minnesota discards another winter mistake, and the Royals get a player back for a pre-deadline audition.
A possible change to the All-Star Game process has Joe in a pensive mood.
Watch the All-Star Game with BP’s Joe Sheehan, who will be checking in throughout the evening.
Jay has the newest rankings, plus a first-half breakdown of all major league teams.
With no scheduled major league baseball today, Will shares his experiences from last night’s All-Star Game to help pass the time.
Jim loves the Home Run Derby, loves it so much that he’s come into possession of a document that might just make it more lovable still.
Joe already misses baseball, and today he recaps the first half by looking at the candidates for the major awards.