As you may know, I get some of this great information via MLB.com. I would like to recommend these Fantasy games that I am in too.
First off, MLB.com's Fantasy Baseball is probably better than the more popular ESPN Fantasy Baseball. They have the same features, but it is easier to catch on to MLB.com's than ESPN's. For example, everything trade related for MLB.com is under Trade Center, so you can propose trades, edit trades, take back trades, vote for/against trades, etc. In ESPN Fantasy Baseball, sure, you can say who you are interested in, but you have to click the link in the email. It took me 3 days to figure out how to propose a trade, too!
Secondly, MLB.com has this Fantasy "minigame" called Beat the Streak (or BTS for short), where you pick the player you think is going to get a hit. If they get a hit, the streak continues. If your player doesn't, the streak goes down to zero. If your player's streak goes to 57, you win $5.6 million dollars. Seems easy right? Wrong. In three years of Beat the Streak's history, the highest streak has been only 43! Can you Beat the Streak?
I will inform you if I find out about any other fun MLB.com minigames. Don't forget to like it on Facebook, tweet about it on twitter, or leave a comment below!
First off, MLB.com's Fantasy Baseball is probably better than the more popular ESPN Fantasy Baseball. They have the same features, but it is easier to catch on to MLB.com's than ESPN's. For example, everything trade related for MLB.com is under Trade Center, so you can propose trades, edit trades, take back trades, vote for/against trades, etc. In ESPN Fantasy Baseball, sure, you can say who you are interested in, but you have to click the link in the email. It took me 3 days to figure out how to propose a trade, too!
Secondly, MLB.com has this Fantasy "minigame" called Beat the Streak (or BTS for short), where you pick the player you think is going to get a hit. If they get a hit, the streak continues. If your player doesn't, the streak goes down to zero. If your player's streak goes to 57, you win $5.6 million dollars. Seems easy right? Wrong. In three years of Beat the Streak's history, the highest streak has been only 43! Can you Beat the Streak?
I will inform you if I find out about any other fun MLB.com minigames. Don't forget to like it on Facebook, tweet about it on twitter, or leave a comment below!