theScore Bet is offering Pennsylvania bettors a Home Run Derby promotion that can grow into a $100,000 shared bonus pool if sluggers keep finding the operator’s sign in right field at Citizens Bank Park.
According to PlayPennsylvania, the “Swing for the Sign” offer begins July 10 and is open to customers who opt in and place a $10 wager on an eligible Home Run Derby market priced at -200 or longer. The jackpot starts at $50,000 and rises by $10,000 for every home run that hits the sign, with five such drives enough to max out the pool at $100,000.
Payouts are split evenly among all qualifying bettors after the event ends, and all wagers must be placed before the Derby begins. The article says theScore Bet is one of several Pennsylvania operators putting up Home Run Derby specials even though there is no MLB game that night.
Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia is hosting the 2026 Home Run Derby as part of the All-Star break festivities, which the article says are being held there for the first time in 30 years. Only half of the eight-man field is set so far.
The piece points to left-handed sluggers such as Jac Caglianone and Junior Caminero as candidates with a better chance of reaching the sign, noting that they have 14 and 26 home runs respectively in the first half of the season. It also highlights hometown names Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper, both lefties who could pepper right field.
Schwarber, who is also in the All-Star Game, leads the sport with 32 home runs. Harper has 20 home runs and has earned his ninth All-Star nod, and he has said he would compete if he can find the right pitcher.
Justin Hergianto, vice president of marketing at PENN Interactive, said the Home Run Derby is one of baseball’s most exciting events and that the promotion gives players a way to be part of the action. He added that with the theScore Bet sign serving as the target, every towering home run can grow the jackpot.
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board lists theScore Bet among the state’s licensed online sports wagering operators.