Colorado Rockies Strike Partnership with Jackpocket as Official Digital Lottery Provider
14.06.2024
The Colorado Rockies have partnered with Jackpocket, designating the mobile application as their official digital lottery provider. This marks a significant milestone for Jackpocket, representing their inaugural collaboration with a Major League Baseball franchise in Colorado.
This agreement constitutes Jackpocket’s third partnership with an MLB team. Previously this year, they secured agreements with the Minnesota Twins and the Texas Rangers. Their involvement in professional sports extends beyond baseball. Jackpocket also maintains partnerships with teams across the NFL, NBA, NHL, and even collegiate athletics.
In recognition of this partnership, Jackpocket is offering Rockies supporters enticing benefits such as promotional giveaways, branded merchandise, and exclusive VIP opportunities. New users can even acquire a complimentary lottery ticket by utilizing the code “ROCKIES” within the Jackpocket app.
Peter Sullivan, the founder and CEO of Jackpocket, expresses great enthusiasm for introducing a novel and user-friendly method for Rockies fans to participate in the lottery while simultaneously supporting their beloved team.
Jackpocket’s presence will be widely visible at Rockies games. Their branding will be prominently displayed on the Rockies’ website and social media platforms, as well as during their broadcasts. Additionally, their advertisements will be showcased at Coors Field and McGregor Square in Denver. The Rockies share in the excitement surrounding this partnership, viewing it as an excellent avenue to promote Jackpocket to their dedicated fanbase.
We expect their audience to grow within the Mountain States, engaging a devoted group of sports enthusiasts that reaches past current professional and university-level teams.
Consider that the Colorado Rockies regularly attract massive attendance – they ranked among Major League Baseball’s top ten for spectators in 2021, as almost two million individuals went to Coors Field during that year’s championship.