The 2025 MLB season concludes on Saturday with Game 7 of the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays. The Dodgers were able to force a winner-take-all game on Friday thanks to another strong start from Yoshinobu Yamamoto, a three-run third inning and a game-ending double play. Saturday night will either end with Toronto winning its first World Series in more than 30 years in front of a sellout home crowd, or Los Angeles winning its second title in a row. For those interested in MLB betting one last time in 2025, here’s a look at the best promotions available at the top sportsbooks ahead of Game 7 on Saturday.
Where to bet on 2025 MLB World Series
DraftKings, FanDuel and bet365 all offer “bet and get” promotions to new users where, after a first bet of $5 or more, they receive bonus bets. FanDuel and DraftKings each offer $300 in bonus bets, but only if your first bet wins. DraftKings also offers three free months of NBA League Pass with this promotion. As for bet365, the sportsbook offers $200 in bonus bets after a $5 bet, but that bet doesn’t need to win or lose in order to claim the bonus bets.
BetMGM has two bonus bet offers for users depending on the state they’re in. In most states, bettors can get up to $1,500 in bonus bets if their first bet loses. In select states, new BetMGM users can get $150 in bonus bets if their first bet wins. The offer from Fanatics Sportsbook gives out bonus bets across multiple days. New users can get up to $200 in FanCash every day for 10 straight days if they bet at least $1 or more on any market at -500 or longer odds. If any of those bets lose, a user gets their stake back in bonus bets up to $200 each of those 10 days.
The offer from Caesars Sportsbook is different than these other offers as the sportsbook is giving out profit boosts rather than bonus bets. Users get 20 100% profit boosts after they sign up and wager $1 or more.
Best MLB World Series bets for Game 7
Game 6 ended on a wacky note. After Alejandro Kirk was hit by a pitch to begin the bottom of the ninth, Addison Barger hit a ball to the gap that looked like it would drive in a run. Instead, the ball got lodged under the fence, and it was ruled a ground-rule double. No runs scored on that play, with runners on second and third with no outs. After a weak Ernie Clement pop out, Andres Gimenez hit a line drive to left field to Enrique Hernandez, who made the catch and doubled off Barger at second base to end the threat and force Game 7.
The Dodgers made a bold move in the ninth inning, pitching Tyler Glasnow after the first two runners reached. Glasnow had been projected to start Game 7, but it now appears that Shohei Ohtani will start this all-hands-on-deck game for Dave Roberts’ team. He’ll be opposed by the veteran Max Scherzer, who pitched the last Game 7 in World Series history back in 2019 with the Washington Nationals. Ohtani allowed four runs in six innings in a Game 4 loss, while Scherzer gave up three runs in Game 3, the game that wound up lasting 18 innings.
The SportsLine Projection Model, which simulates every MLB game 10,000 times, has issued its final top play of the 2025 season, and it’s the Blue Jays covering the +1.5 run line, as that occurs in 65% of simulations for a ‘B’ grade.
Responsible gaming
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