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MLB Betting Promos For The 2024 Seoul Series

It may seem a bit early, but the 2024 Major League Baseball season officially kicks off early Wednesday morning. The Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Diego Padres open the campaign with the first game of the inaugural Seoul Series in South Korea, and you can get in on the action with some of the best MLB betting promos on the market.

Bet $5, Get $150 in Bonus Bets or $1,000 First Bet Safety Net

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You’ll need to set your alarms pretty early for this one. The game’s first pitch is scheduled for 6:05 am Eastern time (for Californians, that means a 3:05 am Pacific time wakeup call). However, this represents the first chance to bet on MLB regular season action in 2024.

MLB betting promos to use on Wednesday morning

*Bonus Bets Expire in 7 Days. One New Customer Offer Only. Add’l terms apply.

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Most of Major League Baseball celebrates Opening Day next week, on Thursday, March 28. The festivities kickstart a 162-game regular season, which makes for a marathon at the country’s best online sportsbooks. The season-long journey concludes with the playoffs and World Series betting, which could conclude as late as November.

Winners and Whiners will have predictions and analysis of each game all season long. Visit our MLB picks page to learn more, and make sure you check out the Winners and Whiners YouTube channel for videos from our expert handicappers.

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  • Andrew Champagne

    Andrew Champagne is a Senior Editor at Raketech. A passionate storyteller, handicapper, and analyst, Andrew lives in Northern California's Bay Area. He can often be found planning his next trip to Las Vegas, bowling reasonably well, or golfing incredibly poorly.

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