How to win big this weekend with FOX Bet

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With the NCAA champs crowned, the focus of the sports world turns to golf for the Masters in Augusta, Georgia, the NBA, MLB, and NASCAR. Here in Michigan, you can win big money with the Tigers, Red Wings, or Pistons on Saturday with FOX Bet. Here's how.

What Detroit sports to bet on?

First, we'll start with the Tigers. You better get your bets in on FOX Bet before the game at 6:10 p.m. and you can win 4X your money with Akil Baddoo.

If Baddoo gets 2 or more hits, you can turn $10 into $40. So far, he's done that once, on April 5 against Cleveland.

And guess who the Tigers are playing this weekend?

If you don't win there, maybe the Red Wings will be another option. The puck drops at 7 p.m. against the Hurricanes. The FOX Bet for this game could also net you 4 times your money if Dylan Larkin AND Filip Zadina each take three or more shots. 

Larkin is averaging 3 goals per game while Zadina is averaging a little more than 2 per game.

Lastly, the Pistons are on the west coast to take on Portland, so if you miss the first two of the Detroit games this weekend, maybe you can win on the hardwood by doubling your money when that game starts at 10 ET. The FOX Bet for the Pistons is a chance to double your money if Saddiq Bey and Jerami Grant each get two or more 3-pointers.

Both are more than 35% from behind the line.

What else is there to bet on?

Ok, so let's say none of the Detroit sports something you want to try your hand at. Sports are heating up right now. 

There are tons of ways to win money with FOX Bet.

With at least a $10 bet, you can double your money on Yankee DJ LeMahiu to have 1 or more hit on Saturday against the Rays. He's averaged 1.125 hits per game in his career.

Or there's the Lakers vs. the Nets. The Saturday night game loses a bit of its luster without LeBron James but it's still a big matchup between the defending champs (LA) and the team leading the East (Brooklyn). 

The Lakers may also be without their new center Andre Drummond, but the Nets will be severely hampered as two of the big three, James Harden and Kevin Durant, will both be out - as well as key reserves Tyler Johnson and Landry Shamet. 

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