Draft Street $350 Free Roll

May 4th, 2012 | by Ray Flowers |

'Sexpo 2012' photo (c) 2012, Eva Rinaldi - license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ I wrote about it earlier this week, but did you take notice? What is the “it” I’m talking about? I’m talking about your chance to win money, for FREE, by signing up for a daily fantasy baseball game with DraftStreet.com. For more on the contest, click on the link to Draft Street $350 Free Roll for all the details about how you can choose a one day salary cap team and win yourself cash, for no entry fee. That’s right. Click on the link to the story and find out how you can put together a 14 person team for a one day Freeroll on Friday and get your chance to win a part of the $350 in cash prizes for no entry fee. The start time is 7:05 PM EDT so make sure you get to the site and sign up in time to take part on the Free Roll.

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4 Responses to “Draft Street $350 Free Roll”

  1. By Ricky S on May 4, 2012

    David Robertson the heir to close for NY Yanks? If so, is he a top 5 closer? Top 10?

  2. By Nick on May 4, 2012

    I’m in a salary cap league so pickups are at a premium. Should I drop Nick Swisher for Bryan LaHair? It would cost me $1 and provide me with more position flexibility since LaHair is also LF eligible.

    Thanks as always. (And I did purchase your guide. There is no need to buy anything else.)

  3. By Ray Flowers on May 4, 2012

    Ricky S – First off, you need to follow me on Twitter as I’ve literally answered the question of the Yankees 9th inning spot like 10 times there -

    https://twitter.com/#!/BaseballGuys

    Second, let’s slow our roll a bit on Robertson. I’m a huge fan, and he has been dominant since the start of last season, but I’m not putting any guy who has three career saves in my top-10 closers, and top-5 is laughable. It’s not even certain that Robertson will get the job with Soriano around.

  4. By Ray Flowers on May 4, 2012

    Nick – LaHair is basically Nick Swisher. However, he’s been so amazingly good that his fall could be substantial. I’d hold on to Swisher who should be healthy.

    Thanks for the Draft Guide props.

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