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Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code NEWS2DYW: Double Winnings For MLB Second Half

Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code NEWS2DYW: Double Winnings For MLB Second Half

Newsweek18-07-2025
Create a new account with the Caesars Sportsbook promo code NEWSWK2DYW and bet $1 on Friday's MLB games, The Open Championship or any other market to get 10 100 percent profit boost tokens. Click here to start the registration process and capitalize on games like Red Sox-Cubs, Giants-Blue Jays and Brewers-Dodgers with this welcome offer.
Your 10 100 percent profit boost tokens will be eligible to be used to double your winnings on bets up to $25. The tokens can be used for any game, just make sure to use them within 14 days before they expire from your account.
In addition to the Red Sox-Cubs, Giants-Blue Jays and Brewers-Dodgers games, every other MLB team will also be in action on Friday. The All-Star break is over, and teams are ready to make a push for the playoffs. Sign up now to secure your profit boost tokens for this loaded Friday slate.
Double Winnings With Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code NEWSWK2DYW
Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code NEWSWK2DYW New User Offer Bet $1, Get (10) 100% Profit Boost Tokens (max, $25 bets) In-App Promos Daily Odds Boosts for MLB, Golf, Caesars Rewards, etc. Terms and Conditions New Customers – 21+ in Eligible States Bonus Last Verified On July 18, 2025 Information Confirmed By Newsweek Sports Betting Staff
This offer is unique in the sports betting industry. As mentioned above, you just need to place a $1 wager on any market to get your 10 100 percent profit boost tokens with Caesars Sportsbook. The outcome of that initial bet does not matter, and you will unlock your tokens before that wager even settles.
As an example, maybe you are a big Giants fan and want to bet on them to beat the Blue Jays on Friday. You could bet $1 on the Giants moneyline to instantly get your reward. However, you could bet $1 on another game if you would like to use the profit boost tokens for the Giants-Blue Jays game as well.
The Open Championship is in progress, but it is still a solid option to target with this welcome promo. You still have time to get a $1 wager in on several markets for the tournament.
Create New Account With Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code
Start up a new account by clicking here and entering the promo code NEWSWK2DYW to claim this welcome offer. You will need to provide basic personal information, like your name, mailing address, date of birth, email, etc. to secure your new account.
From there, make an initial deposit with a secure payment method, like a credit card, debit card, PayPal account or several other options. This will cover your $1 bet to activate the 10 100 percent profit boost tokens.
You will be able to use your profit boost tokens to double winnings on bets up to $25. They will expire from your account two weeks after you receive them.
In-App Opportunities And Boosts
When you are up and running with Caesars Sportsbook, you will be able to take advantage of pre-constructed parlays for various sports.
Scroll to a specific sport to find the popular options and even click on individual games to view bet specials with boosted odds. These opportunities are available for MLB games, WNBA games, golf, boxing and several other events. Check in at the beginning of each day to see what opportunities are available for the biggest sports events.
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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