Here is my letter to my Sen. Dear Sen. McCaskill, I know you are very busy at this important time, and with Iraq, health care, the minimum wage, and all the other important issues on the plate, I'm sure this seems trivial. However, I wanted to express my concern about an overreach by Major League Baseball which will harm fans all across this country, including those (like myself) who are voters in your state. As you may be aware (see http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/20/sports/baseball/20base.html?_r=3&oref=slogin&oref=slogin&oref=slogin ) MLB has apparently decided to deny fans across the country the ability to purchase the MLB-EI Package which allows transplanted fans to see their favorite team no matter where they live. (as an example, It allows Cardinal fans in Chicago to watch every Cards game and Cubs fans in St. Louis to watch every Cubs game.) This package has been available for many years, through both satellite and cable systems, and only recently has MLB decided to allow DirecTV monopolize it. As you also may be aware, baseball has operated under an "antitrust exemption" since 1922 when the U.S. Supreme Court decided Federal Baseball Club of Baltimore, Inc. v. National Baseball Clubs. This exemption has been questioned in the past, including by the proposed "Fairness in Antitrust in National Sports (FANS)" act sponsored Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich. I believe it needs to be questioned again. If MLB acts to extend its monopoly in what would otherwise likely be a violation of antitrust principals of competition and would work to destroy a previously existing market, I believe MLB's antitrust exemption should be Congressionally reviewed. If it is the only way to ensure fans across the country are allowed to enjoy their teams, and would keep MLB and DirecTV from exploiting this monopoly, I would support the repeal of this "antitrust exemption" and ask you to introduce legislation supporting the same. Thank you for your time and consideration.