DRAFT Announces 2019 MLB Best Ball Championship

Spring Training is officially underway, and that means one thing: It’s time for some MLB Best Ball Drafts!

Our friends at DRAFT have huge offerings this year for their Best Ball Drafts, so it’s time to get in on the action. If you’ve never played a best ball league before, here’s how it works; Draft your team. Watch it perform. It’s that simple. There are no trades allowed, no waivers to navigate, no FAB dollars to manage, no lineup to even set. Just draft your team now and each week the players with the most points will automatically count toward your season total.

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There are a plethora of different Best Ball leagues to enter on DRAFT, but the crown jewel of the bunch is the MLB Best Ball Championship. In this 20-week tournament, DRAFT will be handing out $100,000 in prizes. First place will turn their $20 entry fee into a cool $20,000! Click below for all of the details and get drafting today!

Play in the DRAFT 2019 MLB Best Ball Championship!

Best Ball drafts spin up many different strategies and, luckily for us, we have one of the sharpest fantasy baseball minds on the planet in our corner. Dave Potts (CheeseIsGood) is a two-time winner of million dollar first place prizes in MLB DFS and won the main event of the NFBC, where you can now find him in their prestigious Hall of Fame. Dave has put together an in-depth MLB Best Ball Draft Kit ahead of the 2019 season.

The kit includes his personal Best Ball player rankings, player analysis articles, a subscriber-only chat, best ball specific strategies and constantly updated spring training news and notes. Don’t draft without it!

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John Britt (jmbwngfn)

One of the top baseball and hockey analysts in the DFS industry, John Britt is a family man hailing from St. Louis, Missouri. A proud graduate of the University of Missouri, John’s passion is hockey but he excels at multiple DFS sports. He has been nominated multiple times for awards for his written work in both baseball (best MLB series) and hockey (3x NHL Writer of the Year nominee) and is now the Lead Editor at RotoGrinders. John can be found on Twitter at the username JMBWngFn.