As the BP Fantasy crew gears up for a new season, our own John Burnson reminds everyone that Heater Magazine has begun publishing its daily PDF of box scores, The Rundown. Don't miss a box score today, this weekend, or any day for the rest of the season. Subscribers to Heater receive a nifty little PDF via email (in Spring Training, it's usually sent in the evening after the games). This perk lasts through the regular season and the play-offs. Get a free issue of The Rundown here.

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It appears to just be a boxscore with HR, SB, W, and SV highlighted. Is it really that tough to look for that info?
The value of the actual Heater Magazine is obvious, but I don't see the value-add of The Rundown. What am I missing?
Gavin
AG 698
Some of us old folks grew up reading the box scores in the newspaper. That is without a doubt my favorite thing to do during baseball season. However, I don't like flipping through box scores at work on the net. I would rather click on the Rundown, print out very easy to read box scores, and have them right at my fingertips.
Not sure why the negativity, this is a very good thing in my opinion. Hats off to BP for adding the Rundown !!!!
(Just another reason to renew my subscription)
If I could get all of the Reds minor league affiliates' box scores in a single email instead of having to sort my way through Minor League Baseball's site, that would be great.