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DraftKings Promo Code: Claim $150 MLB, WNBA, Club World Cup Signup Bonus

DraftKings Promo Code: Claim $150 MLB, WNBA, Club World Cup Signup Bonus

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After an abbreviated slate on Monday, every MLB team will be in action on Tuesday, meaning new users have plenty of opportunities to make the most of the latest DraftKings promo code offer. Whether it's baseball, key WNBA matchups or the Club World Cup, this is a guaranteed way to secure a boost.
Click on the link below to start the registration process and claim the new user offer. After creating an account, just place a $5 bet on any game and get $150 in bonus bets.
Important series like Yankees-Reds, Braves-Mets and Cubs-Cardinals continue tonight, while other intriguing series like Rays-Royals and Phillies-Astros start. New users can pick any market for these games and bet $5 to get $150 in bonus bets. Sign up today before the action starts and get your account off and running with the DraftKings promo code offer.
DraftKings Promo Code: Score $150 MLB Bonus Offer
DraftKings Promo Code Sign Up Through Our Links - No Code Needed New User Offer Bet $5, Win $150 Bonus Bets Instantly In-App Promos No Sweat Home Run, MLB 30% Parlay Boost, Soccer SGP Boost, etc. Terms and Conditions 21+ and Present in Participating States Bonus Last Verified On June 24, 2025 Information Confirmed By Newsweek
A great part of this welcome offer from DraftKings is that you are guaranteed $150 in bonus bets with an opening $5 wager. The outcome of your $5 bet does not matter, and you will instantly be given the bonus before your wager even settles.
As an example, maybe you are a big Braves fan and want to bet on them to beat the Mets on Tuesday. You can place a $5 wager on the Braves moneyline, and you will instantly have your bonus bets credited to your account.
These bonus bets will be valid for seven days before they expire, so make sure that you use them within that period of time.
MLB Betting Options For June 24
The instant $150 bonus offer is a great opportunity for new users, but there are more opportunities you can take advantage of once you are up and running with your new account. Claim the no sweat home run offer or the MLB parlay profit boost.
With the no sweat home run token, you can get your stake back on a home run bet if you lose. You will receive your stake back in a bonus to use later on. The parlay profit boost will be eligible to be used on parlays and same game parlays for MLB games on Tuesday.
Get up and running with your new account in time to take advantage of these promos.
Claim DraftKings New User Offer
Start the sign-up process by clicking on our link above. On the registration page, you will be asked to enter basic identifying information to secure your account, like your name, age, address, etc.
From there, just make your initial deposit with a secure payment method to cover your initial $5 bet. A credit card or several other convenient options will work here. After placing that bet, you will instantly get your reward.
Your bonus bets will be valid for one week before they expire.
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