Scheduling Error!!! Please Read!!!
Next week (Week #15) is NOT an off-week. Our league schedule initially listed Week #15 as an off-week due to the All-Star break. This is INCORRECT! The All-Star break was moved up a week from last year and falls on Week #16. Be sure you complete a roster between Wednesday, July 2nd and Sunday, July 6th for next week’s competition as we will be playing fantasy baseball. On Week #16 there will be no games played. We apologize for this oversight.
How It Works
Your 25-man fantasy team will play 162 regular season games in an effort to make
the playoff rounds. Fantasy teams that advance to the playoff rounds can earn
generous cash prizes and will complete for the opportunity to advance to the
FantasySportsBaseball.com World Series playoffs that take place during MLB playoff games.
As fantasy teams
continue to advance through our World Series playoffs, their cash prize will
also increase - dramatically! The top eight teams in each league will advance
to our World Series playoffs and the first week of games are played during the
MLB Division Playoff series. After the first week, the top 4 fanatasy teams
will advance to Week 2 and these games will coincide with the ALCS and NLCS
playoff series. Now in our final week of our World Series playoffs, the top two
teams in each league will compete in the FantasySportsBaseball.com World Series
and these games will coincide with the MLB World Series games. The fantasy team
that wins the FantasySportsBaseball.com World Series will also win the league
grand prize.
FantasySportsBaseball.com offers three Fantasy League levels; an "A" League, a
"B" League, and a "C" League. The "A" League World Series winner will earn a
cash prize of $1000, the "B" League World Series winner receives a $500 cash
prize, and the "C" League World Series winner receives a $100 cash prize. There
are many more cash prizes within each league. In fact, one in five teams that
reach the playoff rounds will earn a cash prize that is larger than their league fee.
League fees are a one-time fee and there are no additional charges for trades.
The "A" League has a $100 per team fee, the "B" League has a $50 per team fee, and the "C" League has a $10 per team fee.
You can enter as many fantasy teams as you like. League fee payments are processed through PayPal,
the world's most secure payment web site.
FantasySportsBaseball.com also provides daily updates on your team's
performance. You can also view daily updates of the teams you are competing
against. Please read all pages on the The Complete Rules menu for all of the league details.
Good Luck!!!