One and Done Baseball Leagues
A couple of weeks ago we debuted Half-Season Fantasy Baseball Leagues. Today, we will introduce our second innovation as we continue to revolutionize the game of fantasy baseball – with the easiest format you can play – One and Done MLB Leagues! Read on to find out how you can turn $20 into $2,500. IT IS…
A couple of weeks ago we debuted Half-Season Fantasy Baseball Leagues. Today, we will introduce our second innovation as we continue to revolutionize the game of fantasy baseball – with the easiest format you can play – One and Done MLB Leagues! Read on to find out how you can turn $20 into $2,500.

IT IS TIME FOR A CHANGE
We have played this format for years in fantasy football – so we thought, why not in fantasy baseball?
WHAT ARE THE RULES?
It is as simple as it gets.
Each week you create a roster of five hitters.
Position played doesn’t matter – all players are UT.
You can only use the player one time all season. That means every team gets to use Acuna/Judge/Ohtani etc. one time.
The season runs from Opening Day to the All-Star Break. This means that each team will be playing less than 100 players all season, so you won’t have to ever worry about using players you don’t know or aren’t sure about. It is pretty much the best of the best each week.
Pitching doesn’t matter – they aren’t part of the game.
WHAT IS THE SCORING?
To accompany the streamlined lineups, we’ve gone with a simple set of scoring rules.
- 1 point for a Single
- 2 points for a Double
- 3 points for a Triple
- 4 points for a Home Run
- 1 point for each RBI
- 1 point for each Run Scored
- 1 point for each Stolen Base
That’s it. Simple and clean.
WHAT ARE THE PRIZES?
It costs $20 to enter the league.
There will be a maximum of 500 teams in the league.
Here is the payout structure.
| 1st | $2,500 |
| 2nd | $1,000 |
| 3rd | $500 |
| 4th | $400 |
| 5th | $300 |
| 6th-10th | $200 |
| 11th-25th | $100 |
| 26th-50th | $50 |
HOW DO YOU SIGN UP?
Sign up at RTSports.com/elite – which is also the signup page if you want to join one of the half season leagues too.
So, who is ready to play a simple game while taking home some serious cash?
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