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Are your fantasy baseball teams troubling you? Are you “out” of it? If you are, and you're looking for a way to save face, I've got a great suggestion for you (this isn't to discount those of you who are having a ton of success, of course you are invited too).

Get signed up now for your chance to take on The Oracle, Ray Flowers, the proprietor of BaseballGuys.com, in a fantasy baseball challenge.

Here's what you do.

(1) Click on the link to Draftstreet.com.

(2) Sign up – it's totally FREE.

(3) You'll then be prompted to set your roster for a one day baseball game. The game takes place Friday, August 19th – that's today. You pick your team based on an allotted salary cap (rules below), and the contest takes place just that one day. That's it. You put a team together for that one day and get a chance to win $100. I know you're thinking – what's the catch? There is none. Sign up is FREE, and the reward is a chance to win real money ($40 for the winner, $25 for second place, $20 for third place and $15 for fourth place).

(4) Here are the rules that the league will operate with.

ROSTERC, 1B, 2B, 3B, SS, 3 OF, 2 U, 2 SP, 1 RP, 1 P and 2 Reserves (14 starters)

SCORINGHitting         Pitching 1B     1 pt         BBI     -.25 pts 2B     2 pts         HA     -.25 pts 3B     3 pts         HB     -.25 pts BB     .8 pts         ER     -.75 pts HR     4 pts         INN     .75 pts HP     .8 pts         K     .75 pts R     1.5 pts         L     -.75 pts RBI     1.5 pts         S     3 pts SB     2 pts         W     1.5 pts KO     -1 pt         CG     1 pt GDP     -1 pt CS     -1 pt SAC     .8 pts

Sign up at Draftstreet.com for your chance to win cash in the one day fantasy game and to show the world that you're a better fantasy mind than The Oracle, Ray Flowers.

By Ray Flowers