Did you ever think you could win $200,000 playing fantasy baseball? We sure didn't, but that's exactly what you can do by playing in FanDuel.com's DFBC!
45 skilled qualifiers will win seats to the biggest and best fantasy baseball tournament of all time. Where do these seats take you? To none other than Las Vegas, where you will enjoy an all-expenses paid luxury weekend courtesy of FanDuel, while you compete in the DFBC final on Saturday, August 3rd.
The winner of the final on that day (Taking place at the premier Sportsbook experience in Vegas, Lagasse's Stadium), will walk away with a life-changing $200,000! This is the biggest fantasy baseball prize in history - don't miss out!
FanDuel has a $25 qualifier running tonight....enter it HERE
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
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