Amid all the talk about qualifying offers and the luxury tax, many baseball fans are happiest about a part of the new collective bargaining agreement that doesn't really involve money at all.
The league that wins the All-Star Game will no longer have home-field advantage in the World Series.
After the teams ran out of pitchers in the 2002 All-Star Game and a tie was declared, longtime commissioner Bud Selig came up with a way to supposedly make the game count.