
BetMGM Bonus Code NW150: Claim $150 Mariners-Phillies, MLB Betting Bonus
The BetMGM bonus code NW150 will unlock access to a $150 bonus or $1,500 bet offer for Mariners vs. Phillies and other MLB games this week.
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Score one of two rewards with the BetMGM bonus code NW150 for tonight's MLB games like Mariners-Phillies and Astros-Tigers. Get a $150 bonus offer or a $1,500 first bet safety net to bet on any market available across BetMGM Sportsbook.
Click here to sign up in time for tonight's action.
New users in select states (MI, NJ, PA and WV) will be able to get the $150 bonus offer. This will require a winning $10 bet to start your account. Users in other eligible states can get the $1,500 first bet safety net offer when they sign up. Both of these promos can be used to bet on any game on Tuesday.
You will have plenty of choices with your first bet when you sign up with the BetMGM bonus code for Tuesday. Bet on the aforementioned Mariners-Phillies and Astros-Tigers or any other market available.
In addition to a full MLB slate, the WNBA provides five betting options: Lynx-Liberty, Sun-Mystics, Storm-Sky, Dream-Aces and Mercury-Valkyries.
Now is a good time to sign up with the BetMGM bonus code. Not only will you be able to capitalize on tonight's games, but you can also get your account off to a fast start with Week 0 of college football approaching this weekend.
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BetMGM Bonus Code NW150 For MLB
BetMGM Bonus Code NW150 New User Offer Bet $10, Get $150 Bonus (MI, NJ, PA, WV Only) or $1,500 First-Bet Offer In-App Promos Parlay Boost Token, Odds Boost Token, MLB Parlay Boost Token, Golf Second Chance Promo, MLB Daily Swing, etc. Terms and Conditions 21+ and Present in Participating States Bonus Last Verified On Aug. 19, 2025 Information Confirmed By Newsweek
Let's start with the $1,500 first bet safety net, as that is what most new users will receive. This is simple to use, as you have the flexibility to bet up to $1,500 with your first wager. A losing bet will trigger a refund equal to your stake.
For example, if you bet $1,000 on the Phillies to win tonight, you will either get a large payout or get your $1,000 stake returned in the form of a bonus.
With the $150 bonus offer, you must win your initial $10 bet. Any market will qualify, so look at a wide range of options within the BetMGM Sportsbook app and find one that you believe is likely to settle as a win, regardless of what the odds are set at. Once you place your bet, wait for it to settle to see if you win the $150 in bonus bets.
Pre-Made MLB Parlays At BetMGM Sportsbook
As a new user, you might want to take advantage of the pre-made parlays within the BetMGM Sportsbook app. Betting on these markets might give you a sense of the type of parlays you would like to construct on your own. A few examples for tonight's MLB games are listed below:
Cal Raleigh over 0.5 hits, Bryce Harper over 0.5 hits, Bo Bichette over 1.5 hits, CJ Abrams over 0.5 hits (+763)
Masataka Yoshida over 0.5 hits, Alex Bregman over 0.5 RBI, Juan Soto over 0.5 hits, Pete Alonso over 0.5 RBI (+812)
Julio Rodriguez over 1.5 hits + runs + RBI, Francisco Lindor over 2.5 hits + runs + RBI, Bobby Witt Jr. over 2.5 hits + runs + RBI (+688)
Steps To Claim BetMGM Bonus Code NW150 Offer
Securing this new user offer from BetMGM Sportsbook is easy. Just follow these steps:
Click here to go to the registration page
Enter BetMGM bonus code NW150
Enable location settings to ensure you receive the offer you are eligible for
Provide basic personal information (Name, date of birth, mailing address, phone number, email, etc.)
Use a secure payment method for your first deposit (Credit card, debit card, PayPal, online banking, etc.)
Place first wager to activate the offer you are eligible for
Use any bonus bets you receive from either offer within seven days before they expire.
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