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theScore Bet Promo Code BROAD: Get $1,000 Bonus for Phils-Pirates, Any MLB Game
By Bob Wankel
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Smart bettors know that finding an edge isn’t just about crunching the daily slate—it’s about maximizing your capital and capitalizing on sportsbook offers. It goes without saying that the current theScore Bet promo code BROAD is one of the best tools in the arsenal for doing exactly that. New theScore Bet customers can unlock a massive $1,000 Bet Reset ahead of today’s cross-state clash between the Philadelphia Phillies and Pittsburgh Pirates or the NHL Playoffs, the PGA Championship, and even the upcoming MMA on Netflix events.
theScore Bet Promo Code BROAD Explained
We put a lot of stock in promotions that offer genuine downside protection, and this $1,000 Bet Reset delivers. Available to new theScore Bet customers in all legal online sports betting states where the platform operates, this offer requires no opt-in. Simply place your first cash wager on any available market. If the bet loses, you receive 100% of your initial stake back in bonus bets, capped at a maximum of $1,000.
It does stand to reason that maximizing this value means making a $1,000 initial wager, but savvy bettors know to play within their bankroll limits. Whether you are laying $50 or risking the full $1,000, you have that safety net. If your opening play falls flat, your refund arrives within 72 hours as five separate bonus bets, each worth 20% of your initial eligible stake. You will have seven days to deploy these bonus bets, giving you a full week to hunt for the next market inefficiency on the MLB schedule.
How to Activate the theScore Bet Promo Code
Getting your account properly configured to capture this value is a straightforward process. Follow these exact steps to ensure you lock in your theScore Bet welcome bonus before first pitch:
- Download the App: Navigate to the App Store (iOS) or Google Play Store (Android) and download the theScore Bet app to your mobile device.
- Register an Account: Open the application and follow the prompts to create your new profile. You will need to provide standard personal information to verify your identity, including your full name, date of birth, email address, and physical address.
- Enter the Promo Code: This is critical. During the registration process, you must enter the promo code BROAD. Applying this code guarantees your welcome bonus is activated, regardless of which specific offer you are claiming.
- Place Your First Bet: With your account verified and the promo code BROAD locked in, navigate to the MLB section—or any other preferred sport—and simply place your first real cash wager of up to $1,000 on any market at theScore Bet.
If your initial wager on the Phillies, Pirates, or any other team doesn’t go your way, the $1,000 Bet Reset will trigger automatically, refunding your eligible stake in bonus bets so you can quickly get right back into the action.
Use theScore Bet Promo on Philadelphia Phillies vs. Pittsburgh Pirates
- Moneyline: Philadelphia Phillies (-169) / Pittsburgh Pirates (+145)
- Total: O/U 8.5 (Over -105 / Under -115)
- Runline: Philadelphia Phillies -1.5 (-105) / Pittsburgh Pirates +1.5 (-120)
Let’s break down the math. If you back the underdog Pirates on the moneyline at +145 with a $10 bet, you’re looking at $14.50 in profit for a total payout of $24.50. A heavier $1,000 wager on Pittsburgh defending their home turf yields a handsome $1,450 profit. Conversely, backing the consensus favorite Phillies means laying some heavy juice. A $10 bet on Philadelphia at -169 nets just $5.92 in profit, while a $1,000 wager brings back $591.72 if the visitors secure the outright win.
From a purely analytical perspective, the betting markets are giving us a tremendous gift here. Despite being priced as home underdogs, the Pirates boast significant statistical advantages across the board. We’ve seen time and time again that run differential and base-level pitching metrics are strong indicators of underlying value. At the plate, Pittsburgh has been significantly more productive, plating 229 runs with an overall .732 OPS, outperforming Philadelphia’s 187 runs and .692 OPS. The inefficiency is even more glaring on the mound: the Pirates’ pitching staff holds a sharp 3.81 ERA and a 1.22 WHIP, compared to a Phillies staff that has pitched to a 4.41 ERA and a 1.39 WHIP.
Bob Wankel covers the Phillies for Crossing Broad. He is also the Vice President of Sports Betting Content at SportRadar. On Twitter: @Bob_Wankel E-mail: b.wankel@sportradar.com