World Series Contest – Win $500

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Win $500 Pick The Winners Contest

Play the SPORTSBETTING.com "World Series Pick The Winners" Contest and you

can pocket a free $500.00. It's easy to play and it's free to play.

All you need to do to win is correctly pick a handful of betting options

from this year's World Series.

Option such as:

- Will either Alex Rodriguez or Derek Jeter win the MVP award? Yes or No

- Will the Yankees score 8 runs or more in any game in the series? Yes or No

And more like the above.

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