PrizePicks Scores Official DFS Partnership with Houston Astros
PrizePicks became the Official Daily Fantasy Sports Partner of the Houston Astros, launching a multi-year deal with digital and in-stadium activations at Daikin Park to boost fan engagement.

A Home Run for Houston Fans
PrizePicks signed on as the Official Daily Fantasy Sports Partner of the Houston Astros in a multi-year deal. The partnership brings a sweet mix of digital campaigns and in-stadium flair to Daikin Park, cementing PrizePicks’ growing juice in Major League Baseball.
From flashy signage to radio spots, the DFS leader’s branding will light up Houston’s baseball scene. “This partnership is all about bringing more fun and bigger rewards to PrizePicks players in Houston,” said Mike Quigley, Chief Marketing Officer at PrizePicks, promising a juiced-up experience for Astros fans at home and in the stands.
The Astros’ home, Daikin Park (formerly Minute Maid Park), is getting a PrizePicks makeover. Fans will see the company’s logo splashed across static and rotating signs throughout the 41,000-seat ballpark, home to the 2022 World Series champs.
PrizePicks is also sliding into the Astros Radio Network with sponsored “More or Less” segments before each game, hyping its signature over/under DFS format.
The setup’s designed to spark engagement, letting fans play along with player prop picks while soaking in the game-day vibe.
City Connect Monday Steals the Show
PrizePicks is rolling out a standout promotion tied to the Astros’ City Connect Monday home games. When the team dons its Nike City Connect uniforms, vibrant navy and orange threads celebrating Houston’s NASA roots, fans can enter a special contest for a shot at a $10,000 free PrizePicks lineup and tickets to a future Astros game at Daikin Park.
The promo, running across the Astros’ 10 Monday home games in 2025, aims to juice up excitement for the team’s 81-game home slate. “We’re rolling out new promotions and experiences that make following the Astros even more exciting for fans — both at the ballpark and at home,” Quigley said.
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