Fantasy Baseball Big Game

In 2010, Fantasy Baseball Big Game will introduce the Big Game Extreme Contest. In the Extreme Contest, 28 league owners will compete in 4 different leagues; Roto, NL-Only, AL-Only, H2H and Auction. For six months, these league owners will battle against each other in each of the leagues, with the best owner being named the Extreme Champion! You'll need to be able to compete in all four leagues; 28 Team Roto, 14 Team NL Only, 14 Team AL Only, 28 Team H2H league, if you want to have a chance at the championship and the $10,000 grand prize! Think you're the best, then sign up and prove it!  READ RULES!  Sign Up Now!

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     Fantasy Baseball Big Game H2H Ultimate Championship is one of a handful of new contests added for the 2010 season.  We still have our Roto and H2H leagues, as well as our new HR Derby or Survival contests.  In 2010, we are also going to allow owners to challenge the Big Game to a one on one season long match up in our H2H Roto Challenge, where you'll get to select your entire starting roster before we select any players.  We'll square off in H2H weekly match ups, where you can win up to 10 times your entry fee!  We are also introducing our "you decide" leagues, where you select your entry fee!
     
Join for as low as $10!  View our 2010 contests!

Lindy Hinkleman did the impossible in 2009, winning both the National Fantasy Baseball Championship (NFBC) Main Event Championship and the NFBC Online Championship, pulling in over $220,000 in the process.  Since it's inception in 2004, the NFBC has attracted owners with it's $100,000 grand prize main event content.  Many popular theories on building a winning team have been debated.  In 2009, there was a lot of talk about building your team around 75 HR's and 75 SB's with your first three picks.  Larry Hinkleman used this strategy in both of his championships? Is there a better strategy? Read More.

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