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BetMGM Bonus Code NW150: Claim $150 MLB Betting Bonus This Week

BetMGM Bonus Code NW150: Claim $150 MLB Betting Bonus This Week

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Get set up for this week's sports events by using the BetMGM bonus code NW150 to get one of two welcome offers for new users.
Get set up for this week's sports events by using the BetMGM bonus code NW150 to get one of two welcome offers for new users.
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Start off the sports week with the BetMGM bonus code NW150 to set up a new sportsbook account. Capitalize on a $150 bonus bet offer or a $1,500 first bet safety net for Monday's MLB games to jumpstart your account for more games later on in the week.
Just click here to sign up.
The offer you get depends on where you are when you sign up. Most users will get the $1,500 first bet safety net, while users in MI, NJ, PA and WV will get the $150 bonus offer. These promos can be used to bet on any market available across BetMGM Sportsbook.
The focus for Monday is the 13-game MLB slate, which is headlined by games like Yankees-Rangers and Reds-Cubs. All four of those teams are making a playoff push. The Yankees are trying to stave off teams like the Rangers in the wild card race after being swept by the Marlins over the weekend. The Reds are looking to make a wild card push, while the Cubs are fighting to keep pace with the Brewers atop the National League Central.
Using your offer to bet on any Monday MLB game will set up your account to take advantage of WNBA games and the NFL preseason later on this week.
How To Use BetMGM Bonus Code NW150 Offers
Most will receive the $1,500 first bet safety net, so let's go through that first. You can bet up to that amount and get a bonus refund if your wager settles as a loss.
If you bet something like $900 on the Rangers to beat the Yankees, you will have the chance to secure a big cash payout if your bet wins. If your bet loses, you will get your $900 stake refunded by BetMGM in the form of a bonus.
With the $150 bonus offer, you must place a winning $10 wager to get your reward. Bet on any market that you think has a good chance of winning, then wait for it to settle to see if you win the bonus bets.
Claim BetMGM Bonus Code NW150 Offer
Secure the offer you are eligible for by clicking here and providing the bonus code NW150 during the sign-up process. There, you will provide basic personal information, like your name, date of birth, mailing address, etc. to secure your account.
From there, make an initial deposit with a secure payment method (credit card, debit card, PayPal account, online banking, etc.). This will cover your first bet to activate the welcome promo you receive.
Any bonus bets you receive with either offer from BetMGM Sportsbook will be valid in your account for seven days before they expire.
BetMGM MLB Monday SGP Specials
When you are up and running with your BetMGM Sportsbook account, you will be able to survey popular pre-made parlay options. All you have to do is navigate to the specific sport you are interested in.
Take a look at a few options for tonight's MLB games:
Phillies moneyline, Bryce Harper over 0.5 hits, Trea Turner over 1.5 hits (+375)
Giants moneyline, Rafael Devers over 0.5 hits AND over 0.5 RBI (+333)
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