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BetMGM Bonus Code NW150: $150 MLB Betting Bonus Continues

BetMGM Bonus Code NW150: $150 MLB Betting Bonus Continues

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Sign up for a new account with the BetMGM bonus code NW150 to get a $1,500 safety net or a $150 bonus offer for MLB games including Rangers-Yankees on Tuesday night.
Sign up for a new account with the BetMGM bonus code NW150 to get a $1,500 safety net or a $150 bonus offer for MLB games including Rangers-Yankees on Tuesday night.
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Get up and running with the BetMGM bonus code NW150 to secure one of two welcome offers for Tuesday night's MLB games and more. Secure a $150 bonus offer or get a $1,500 first bet safety net to use for any wager.
Click here to create your new account.
The focus will on Tuesday will be the packed MLB slate. Every team will be in action, and important series like Yankees-Rangers and Reds-Cubs continue. The Rangers shocked the Yankees in the first game last night, with Josh Jung hitting a walk-off three-run home run in the 10th inning. The Reds squeezed out a 3-2 win in the first game against the Cubs, helping them pull to three games back of the final wild card spot.
You can use either promo from BetMGM Sportsbook to bet on any of these games. The WNBA also delivers five games to bet on for Tuesday night. Now is a good time to get set up with the first full NFL Preseason slate approaching later this week.
Users in MI, NJ, PA and WV will receive the $150 bonus offer, which requires a winning $10 bet. Those in other states will get the $1,500 first bet safety net when they sign up.
Use BetMGM Bonus Code NW150 Offers For Tuesday MLB
As noted above, the $150 bonus offer has the important caveat that you must win your initial $10 bet, so let's go through that first.
With this in mind, you should look at a wide variety of markets available across BetMGM Sportsbook. Find a wager you feel is likely to settle as a win, then place your bet and wait for it to settle.
If you get the $1,500 first bet offer, you will be able to wager up to that amount on any market and get your stake back if your bet loses. For example, you could bet $1,000 on the Yankees to bounce back tonight with Aaron Judge returning, and if they win, you will get a large payout. If the Yankees lose, you will get your $1,000 stake refunded.
Popular BetMGM Tuesday MLB Parlays
When you are up and running with BetMGM Sportsbook, you will be able to take advantage of several popular parlay opportunities within the app. Go to the sport that interests you to see the popular betting options. Claim some of the in-app offers that provide profit boosts to increase your winnings on these markets, too.
Let's take a look at a few popular parlays for tonight's MLB games:
Yankees moneyline, Aaron Judge over 0.5 RBI, Mets moneyline, Juan Soto over 0.5 RBI (+1180)
Garrett Crochet over 7.5 strikeouts, Logan Webb over 6.5 strikeouts, Nathan Eovaldi over 6.5 strikeouts (+868)
Phillies +2.5, Kyle Schwarber over 0.5 home runs, Mariners +2.5, Cal Raleigh over 0.5 home runs (+1022)
Create Account With BetMGM Bonus Code NW150
Secure this promo from BetMGM Sportsbook by clicking here and entering the bonus code NW150 when setting up your account. You will be asked to provide basic identifying information, like your name, date of birth, mailing address, etc. when setting up your account.
Next, use a secure payment method, like a credit card, to make an initial deposit to your account. This will cover your initial wager to activate the offer you are eligible for with BetMGM Sportsbook.
Any bonus bets you receive with either offer will be valid for seven days before they expire.
Newsweek may earn an affiliate commission if you sign up through the links in this article. See the sportsbook operator's terms and conditions for important details. Sports betting operators have no influence over newsroom coverage.
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