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Edgewood, MD. – A resident of a Harford County converted Father's Day into a major payday, winning $ 6,500 as the home run customer of the Maryland lottery, who was the game contestants during the June 15 matchup of the Oriols.
Edgewood's Rich McFaden was selected for promotion, which gives a prize of $ 500 for selection, $ 500 per in -originals home run, and $ 5,000 for a Grand Slam. Orioles quickly brought Ramon Uris with a single home run in the first innings.
Later in the game, Oriols Catcher Gary Scheme launched the seventh inning grand slam, with McFide's total win to $ 5,000. The full prize money from running a final house in the eighth innings increased to $ 6,500.
McFaden entered the competition through the promotion of the second-back of the Maryland lottery, using a fast play home run currency walk-off wine tickets. Jeet already spent with the family and added enthusiasm in a day to see Oriols baseball.
Oriols continue to reward fans
The $ 5 fast play ticket offers $ 5 to $ 5,000 immediate prize with a progressive jackpot, which increases until the claim. By Friday morning, the jackpot is more than $ 68,000.
After the winners of germantown and Baltimore, McFide, who won this season due to a Grand Slam, is the third contestant.
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