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FanDuel Promo Code: Bet $5, Win $150 For Sunday MLB Games
FanDuel Promo Code: Bet $5, Win $150 For Sunday MLB Games

Newsweek

time03-08-2025

  • Business
  • Newsweek

FanDuel Promo Code: Bet $5, Win $150 For Sunday MLB Games

Start up a new sportsbook account with the FanDuel promo code and bet $5 on Sunday's MLB games to get a chance at $150 in bonus bets. Start up a new sportsbook account with the FanDuel promo code and bet $5 on Sunday's MLB games to get a chance at $150 in bonus bets. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. When you start up a new sportsbook account with the FanDuel promo code, you will have a chance to secure $150 in bonus bets with a winning $5 wager. Bet on MLB games like Astros-Red Sox or Tigers-Phillies for your chance to win the reward. Click here to sign up and claim this offer. The important caveat is that you must win your initial $5 bet to get the $150 in bonus bets. The good news is that new users will have plenty of betting options on Sunday. The aforementioned Astros-Red Sox and Tigers-Phillies games bookend the MLB schedule. Every team will be in action, and a $5 bet on any of them will be eligible to win your $150 in bonus bets. The Wyndham Championship also continues on Sunday, and there will be five WNBA games to bet on: Liberty-Sun, Mystics-Dream, Fever-Storm, Mercury-Sky and Valkyries-Aces. A $5 bet on any of those markets will work the same. As long as your initial bet is at least $5, you will get $150 in bonus bets if that initial wager settles as a win. FanDuel Promo Code Offer For MLB Sunday, More As noted above, you must win your $5 bet to get the $150 in bonus bets. Before you place that first bet, you should look around FanDuel Sportsbook at a wide range of markets to find one that you believe will settle as a winner. For one of Sunday's MLB games, you might want to look into some prop bets. Predicting the winner of a single baseball game is hard, no matter how lopsided the matchup looks on paper. A strikeout prop or hit prop might be the better choice. A winning $5 bet on any market for one of the WNBA games or the Wyndham Championship will also unlock your $150 in bonus bets. Once you find a bet you are comfortable with, place that wager and wait for it to settle to see if you win the reward. FanDuel Sportsbook In-App Offers The FanDuel Sportsbook app provides new users with plenty of in-app offers to take advantage of in addition to the welcome promo. These offers often include profit boosts for the biggest games of the day. These boosts are typically eligible for parlay wagers. You can take advantage of popular pre-made parlay markets within the FanDuel Sportsbook app or construct your own to get a profit boost with one of the in-app offers. Sign up before Sunday's action starts to maximize your chance at the $150 in bonus bets and claim in-app offers for MLB games, WNBA games and more. Claim FanDuel Promo Code Offer Click here and complete the steps to create your account to redeem your welcome promo. There is no need to enter a code, and you will just have to enter basic personal information (name, date of birth, address, etc.) to confirm your account. The next step is to make a first deposit to cover your initial $5 bet. This can be done with a credit card, debit card or many other secure payment options. The last step is to place your $5 bet and wait for it to settle to see if you win the $150 in bonus bets. If you win the bonuses, use them within seven days before they expire from your account. 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.

Fever Rookie Makes Bold DeWanna Bonner Move
Fever Rookie Makes Bold DeWanna Bonner Move

Yahoo

time25-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Fever Rookie Makes Bold DeWanna Bonner Move

Fever Rookie Makes Bold DeWanna Bonner Move originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Indiana Fever picked up a much-needed win on Tuesday night, improving to 7-7 on the season with a 94-86 road victory against the Seattle Storm. Advertisement Caitlin Clark's shooting struggles made headlines, but she still recorded nine assists as Kelsey Mitchell (26 points, five 3-pointers) and Aliyah Boston (career-high 31 points) carried the load offensively for Indiana. However, there were two players who did not crack head coach Stephanie White's rotation on Tuesday: DeWanna Bonner and Makayla Timpson. Bonner, who has scored the third-most career points in WNBA history, missed her fifth consecutive game due to personal reasons, with a concerning report emerging before the game that the team is headed for a "breakup" with the veteran star. Indiana Fever forward DeWanna Bonner (25) celebrates with Sydney Colson (51) and Lexie Hull (10).Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images In the middle of the Fever-Storm game, Bonner made an Instagram post that showed where her focus lies outside of basketball. Advertisement She shared a photo of the children she shares with her wife, Phoenix Mercury star Alyssa Thomas, with the caption, "My greatest loves!! I love you!" Bonner's post drew comments from Thomas and WNBA veterans DiJonai Carrington and Isabelle Harrison, but perhaps the boldest one came from Timpson — a Fever rookie who did not see any game action against the Storm. Shortly after the game, she commented "❤️❤️" on Bonner's post, making her the only Indiana player to respond publicly to their absent teammate. Timpson's response stood in contrast to White's reaction when she was asked about the reports of Bonner leaving the team. Advertisement The Fever coach quickly moved on from the question, stating said she had not been talking to Bonner and was focused on the rest of the team. That focus has not included Timpson of late, despite the lack of frontcourt options in Bonner's absence. She did not see the court during the Fever's three-game road trip against the Golden State Valkyries, Las Vegas Aces and the Storm. The second-round pick in the 2025 WNBA Draft has played 11 minutes all season, averaging 0.6 points and 0.4 rebounds in the five games she has appeared in. Related: Indiana Fever Facing Backlash After DeWanna Bonner News Related: Valkyries' Move Before Fever Game Fuels Speculation This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 25, 2025, where it first appeared.

Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever vs Seattle Storm predictions, time, where to watch today, June 24
Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever vs Seattle Storm predictions, time, where to watch today, June 24

Indianapolis Star

time24-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Indianapolis Star

Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever vs Seattle Storm predictions, time, where to watch today, June 24

The Indiana Fever finish a Western trip against the Seattle Storm on Tuesday night. The Fever (6-7) have faltered in the fourth quarter of two straight games as Caitlin Clark has hit 1-of-16 3-pointers. The Storm (9-5) have won three straight games, and Nneka Ogwumike has averaged 25.7 points during the winning streak. Chloe Peterson is your best Fever follow, and sign up for our Caitlin Clark Fever newsletter. We will have score updates and highlights throughout, so please remember to refresh. Chloe Peterson's prediction: Storm 88-76 "The Storm have been firing on all cylinders, handing Minnesota its first loss of the season and taking down New York on Sunday. They have three players averaging 14 or more points per game — Skylar Diggins, Gabby Williams, and Nneka Ogwumike — and their bench has been productive. "Indiana has led at halftime in its past two games, but seemed lethargic in the second half and unable to sustain those leads. Seattle is aggressive and high-energy, and Indiana may not be able to keep up." 10 p.m. ET Tuesday, June 24, 2025, at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle. TV: WTHR-13, NBA TV, with Pat Boylan (play-by-play), Debbie Antonelli (analysis) and Kelsie Kasper (sideline reporting) Streaming: Fubo (free trial) Expanded lineup: Fever add games on FanDuel Sports Network 93.5 and 107.5 FM in Indianapolis, with John Nolan (play-by-play), Bria Gross (analysis) In eight games this season, Caitlin Clark averages 19.8 points, 40.6% shooting, 31.9% 3-pointers, 81.6% free throws, 9.0 assists, 1.4 steals, 5.6 turnovers. Get IndyStar's book commemorating Caitlin Clark's rookie season Fever: DeWanna Bonner (personal) is out. Storm: Katie Lou Samuelson is out. Lexie Brown (illness) is questionable. via BetMGM Favorite: Storm by 2.5 points Over/under: 165.5 total points Moneyline: Fever +110, Storm -130 ESPN's matchup predictor gives the Storm a 64.1% chance of winning. Fever-Storm start at $63 on StubHub

How to watch Caitlin Clark: TV, prediction for Indiana Fever vs Seattle Storm on June 24
How to watch Caitlin Clark: TV, prediction for Indiana Fever vs Seattle Storm on June 24

Indianapolis Star

time23-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Indianapolis Star

How to watch Caitlin Clark: TV, prediction for Indiana Fever vs Seattle Storm on June 24

The Indiana Fever are finishing up a Western trip and hope to scrape out a win against the Seattle Storm on Tuesday, June 24, before coming home. The Fever (6-7) have faltered in the fourth quarter of two straight games, falling to Golden State and Las Vegas. Caitlin Clark has slumped in that stretch, hitting 1-of-16 3-pointers. Indiana's bench has been outscored 63-17 in those games. The Storm (9-5) have won three straight games, most recently over defending WNBA champion New York. Nneka Ogwumike has been on a tear, averaging 25.7 points during the winning streak. Seattle has several Indiana links. Skylar Diggins-Smith was the 2009 Indiana Miss Basketball and a former Notre Dame star; Erica Wheeler and Katie Lou Samuelson played for the Fever, and Mackenzie Holmes was an Indiana All-American. Chloe Peterson is your best Fever follow, and sign up for our Caitlin Clark Fever newsletter. Chloe Peterson's prediction: Storm 88-76 "The Storm have been firing on all cylinders, handing Minnesota its first loss of the season and taking down New York on Sunday. They have three players averaging 14 or more points per game — Skylar Diggins, Gabby Williams, and Nneka Ogwumike — and their bench has been productive. "Indiana has led at halftime in its past two games, but seemed lethargic in the second half and unable to sustain those leads. Seattle is aggressive and high-energy, and Indiana may not be able to keep up." 10 p.m. ET Tuesday, June 24, 2025, at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle. TV: WTHR-13, NBA TV, with Pat Boylan (play-by-play) and Debbie Antonelli (analysis) Streaming: Fubo (free trial) Expanded lineup: Fever add games on FanDuel Sports Network In eight games this season, Caitlin Clark averages 19.8 points, 40.6% shooting, 31.9% 3-pointers, 81.6% free throws, 9.0 assists, 1.4 steals, 5.6 turnovers. Get IndyStar's book commemorating Caitlin Clark's rookie season Fever: DeWanna Bonner (personal) is out. Storm: Katie Lou Samuelson is out. via BetMGM Favorite: Storm by 2.5 points Over/under: 165.5 total points Moneyline: Fever +110, Storm -130 ESPN's matchup predictor gives the Storm a 64.1% chance of winning. Fever-Storm start at $63 on StubHub

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