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About Brian BorawskiBrian Borawski is a member of SABR's Business of Baseball Committee and writes about the Detroit Tigers at his own website, TigerBlog.Choose year: 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 Brian Borawski's Articles2005Business of Baseball ReportDecember 29, 2005Free agency anniversary and the Twins stadium deal reaches its final hour Business of Baseball ReportDecember 21, 2005No resolution in D.C. and the Braves on the block. Business of Baseball ReportDecember 07, 2005MLB and D.C. agree on a lease and the Yankees lose money Business of Baseball ReportDecember 01, 2005The Mets go on a spending spree and the Yankees raise ticket prices. Business of Baseball ReportNovember 23, 2005Luxury tax loopholes and the Marlins on the move. Business of Baseball ReportNovember 16, 2005The Nationals are still owned by MLB, and the league has a new steroid testing policy. Business of Baseball ReportNovember 09, 2005General manager merry-go-round and the Reds are sold. Business of Baseball ReportOctober 26, 2005World Series ratings down and the San Diego City Council Approves Ballpark Village Business of Baseball ReportOctober 19, 2005Washington Nationals update and a third team in New York Business of Baseball ReportOctober 07, 2005Attendance, attendance and more attendance Business of Baseball ReportSeptember 28, 2005Hurricane relief and the St. Petersburg Devil Rays. Business of Baseball ReportSeptember 22, 2005Monday night baseball and a World Baseball Classic update. Business of Baseball ReportSeptember 14, 2005Bud Selig talks and the Seattle attendance conundrum. Business of Baseball ReportSeptember 07, 2005The Mets gut their scouting department and Latino Legends. Business of Baseball ReportAugust 31, 2005Conspiracy theories and another reason why Peter Angelos hates the Nationals. Business of Baseball ReportAugust 24, 2005Draft date changes and the Marlins' season-ticket extortion play. Business of Baseball ReportAugust 10, 2005Cardinals switch radio stations and Major League Baseball's impending sale of the Nationals Business of Baseball ReportAugust 03, 2005Comcast suit dismissed and Roger Maris' legacy Business of Baseball ReportJuly 27, 2005Athletics stadium talk and the MLB attendance conundrum. Business of Baseball ReportJuly 20, 2005D.C. Bullies, Las Vegas and Baseball Cards Business of Baseball ReportJuly 13, 2005All-Star Game Edition Business of Baseball ReportJuly 06, 2005Mostly Nationals in the Independence Day version of the report Business of Baseball ReportJune 29, 2005Partisan Politics and the Supreme Court Business of Baseball ReportJune 22, 2005Nationals make money and ballparks don't help economies Business of Baseball ReportJune 15, 2005Stadium Updates Galore Business of Baseball ReportJune 08, 2005Billionaires, Bud and the Babe Business of Baseball ReportJune 01, 2005It's a light Memorial Day edition this week. Business of Baseball ReportMay 25, 2005Twins stadium deal lives on, and Bud Selig says viva Las Vegas. Business of Baseball ReportMay 18, 2005Twins stadium update and Bob DuPuy sends a love letter of his own Business of Baseball ReportMay 11, 2005More Twins and Marlins, and the Yankees lose some caps. Business of Baseball ReportMay 04, 2005Marlins and Twins stadium updates, and the Nationals in the news ... again. Business of Baseball ReportApril 27, 2005Comcast complaints, Twins stadium update, and more. Business of Baseball Report: George Steinbrenner Stadium, Baseball in D.C., and MoreApril 20, 2005Welcome to the first in-season business of baseball report. Every week at this time Brian will break down the top business stories of the previous week, and try to add a little insight and (poor) humor. So let’s get right into the action ... Five Questions: Detroit TigersMarch 25, 2005Brian previews the new-look Tigers. Parks and RecreationFebruary 11, 2005A quick look at stadium development throughout the league. What’s In a Name?January 21, 2005Brian examines the history of the Angels and their many names. National Attention: The Expos’ 35-Year Journey to Washington D.C. (Part 2)January 07, 2005Une histoire de Les Expos de Montréal -- 2002-present. Click here to return to the home page. |