| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arizona | 51% | 51¢ | 52¢ | — | $129 | Trade → |
| A's | 49% | 47¢ | 49¢ | — | $40 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the scheduled matchup titled "A's vs Arizona." It matters to traders and fans because single-game outcomes drive short-term shifts in market sentiment and reflect expectations about starting pitchers, lineups, and game conditions.
The market references a head-to-head sports contest between the Athletics (A's) and Arizona (Diamondbacks) organization; such matchups are influenced by season schedules, roster moves, and managerial decisions. Historical series results, recent form, and any roster or injury updates leading into the game provide useful context for interpreting how this particular contest might unfold. Because the market closes and settles around the official game timing, situational factors like travel, rest days, and weather can be decisive.
Odds in this market represent the crowd's assessment of which team is more likely to win this specific game; they change as new information arrives (rotations, injuries, weather). Treat odds as a real-time consensus signal rather than a fixed prediction, and always check the platform for settlement rules and timing.
The close time is listed as TBD; markets of this type typically close shortly before the scheduled game start and are settled after the league records an official final result. Check the platform listing for the platform-specific close and settlement timestamps.
There are two mutually exclusive outcomes corresponding to which team wins the game; settlement is based on the official game result as recorded by the league, including extra innings if the contest extends beyond nine innings unless the platform rules state otherwise.
Platform rules govern those cases: many markets await the official completion of the game or follow league guidance on rescheduled dates; some markets may be paused, reopened, or voided depending on the platform’s policy and the nature of the delay—confirm via the market’s rules page.
Late announcements that can move the market include confirmed starting pitchers, last-minute lineup changes or scratches, injury reports, bullpen availability notes, and significant weather or travel disruptions.
Yes—settlement generally follows the league’s official final ruling on the game, which includes results after extra innings and recognized forfeits; consult the market rules for any exceptions or specific definitions used by the platform.