DraftKings MLB $250K Swing for the Fences Contest Pays $100K

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Jun/19/2015
DraftKings MLB $250K Swing for the Fences Contest Pays $100K

(Gambling911.com Fantasy Sports Wire) – The DraftKings MLB $250K Swing for the Fences contest pays $100,000 for the 1st prize, $10,000 for 2nd and $5000 for 3rd.  This contest was limited to 95825 with a $3.00 entry fee.  The 18230th position and better was set to pay out better than the entry fee.  This event was scheduled for Jun 22, 7:05p EST. 

For points scoring scroll down…

TEAM ROSTERS

  • Rosters will consist of 10 players and must include hitters from at least 3 different MLB teams.
  • The 10 roster positions are: P, P, C, 1B/DH, 2B, 3B, SS, OF, OF, OF

POINT SCORING

  • Hitters will accumulate points as follows:
    • Single = +3 PTs
    • Double = +5 PTs
    • Triple = +8 PTs
    • Home Run = +10 PTs
    • Run Batted In = +2 PTs
    • Run = +2 PTs
    • Base on Balls = +2 PTs
    • Hit By Pitch = +2 PTs
    • Stolen Base = +5 PTs
    • Caught Stealing = -2 PTs
  • Pitchers will accumulate points as follows:
    • Inning Pitched = +2.25 PTs
    • Strike Out = +2 PTs
    • Win = +4 PTs
    • Earned Run Allowed = -2 PTs
    • Hit Against = -0.6 PTs
    • Base on Balls Against = -0.6 PTs
    • Hit Batsman = -0.6 PTs
    • Complete Game = +2.5 PTs
    • Complete Game Shut Out = +2.5 PTs
    • No Hitter = +5 PTs
  • *NOTE: Hitting statistics for Pitchers will not be counted, and Pitching statistics for Hitters will not be counted.

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