And then there were four. Or maybe it was five.
Baseball season is nearing an end and fantasy baseball will end with it. But if your regular-season league did not have a playoff format, try the Playoff Payoff PowerStat MLB Challenge.
Starting Thursday Oct. 9 and for the next five days, you can pick teams and stats for the ALCS and NLCS games. There are eight games in all in the Philly vs. LA and Boston vs. Tampa Bay series.
Each game, you pick the players who will dominate the five PowerStat categories - hits, homers, stolen bases, strikeouts and earned runs.
There will only be one more MLB PowerStat tournament this year - next week in the World Series - so take advantage of the final opportunity to win cash this fantasy baseball season.
Pucks drops on hockey fantasy
The first tournament of the year is the NHL PowerStat featuring every game Saturday Oct. 11. It's the first night with a full hockey slate of games and it's a chance to build a quick early bankroll here. You played last year, you know the rules. If you didn't, the rules are the same as other PowerStats - five categories, five stats, pick your teams and win cash.
Fantasy football tournies
Free Agent Challenge continues this week with weekly winners and contestants aiming for the big year-end prizes. The format is simple - pick a roster of fantasy players each week, but once you use them once, you can't use them again for the rest of the year.
Pro Football and College Football PowerStats have also been popular and profitable. Check out all these games this weekend.
Fantasy MMA next week
Launching Monday, our first MMA fantasy tournament will feature UFC 89 from Birmingham, England. We will ask questions about 10 fights on the card - you provide the answers and earn fantasy points.
Check it out and tell your friends. If you have suggestions on game formats, please contact us at info@RivalRocket.com .