FanDuel Predicts promo code: Make any trade and get $25 bonus for Yankees vs. White Sox

The Yankees are starting to catch their stride, and the bats are getting hot at just the right time.First-time users who sign up for FanDuel Predicts app and create an account using the FanDuel Predicts promo code can snag a $25 bonus when they make their first trade on MLB.The Pinstripes continue their series against the White Sox on Wednesday in the Bronx after a 12-2 rout on Tuesday.FanDuel Predicts has launched just in time for a busy summer on the sports calendar, and signing up for an account is simple.To get started, head to the FanDuel Predicts app, input your email and make a password, then go through the identity verification process.The FanDuel Predicts promo code offer allows users to sign up and get a $25 bonus when you make your first trade.The best part? No code is required to recoup the bonuses.Carlos Rodon will get the start for the Yankees, his sixth of the season, while Anthony Kay will toe the rubber for the White Sox.

Rodon has now pitched at least six innings in his last three starts, and the Yankees have won all three games after losing his first three starts since returning from injury.Offered by FanDuel Prediction Markets LLC, a registered futures commission merchant.18+ and present in select states.

First real money trade only.First-time deposit required.

Bonus is non-withdrawable and expires 7 days after receipt.Restrictions apply, including minimum trade amounts.

Trading derivatives involves significant risk and may not be suitable for all investors.Manage your activity with our Consumer Protection tools.

See terms, including eligible states, at https://www.fanduel.com/predicts/new-customer-offer.Malik Smith has been immersed in the sports betting industry since 2017.He’s a data nerd with a particular focus on the NBA and combat sports.

He spends his weeknights in the winter looking for edges on plus-money NBA player props....

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