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Cleveland vs Seattle: Hits

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Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Cal Raleigh: 1+ 0%
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Cal Raleigh: 2+ 0%
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Cal Raleigh: 3+ 0%
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Josh Naylor: 1+ 0%
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Josh Naylor: 2+ 0%
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Josh Naylor: 3+ 0%
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Julio Rodríguez: 1+ 0%
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Julio Rodríguez: 2+ 0%
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Julio Rodríguez: 3+ 0%
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Randy Arozarena: 1+ 0%
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Randy Arozarena: 2+ 0%
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Randy Arozarena: 3+ 0%
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José Ramírez: 1+ 0%
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José Ramírez: 2+ 0%
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José Ramírez: 3+ 0%
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Kyle Manzardo: 1+ 0%
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Kyle Manzardo: 2+ 0%
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Kyle Manzardo: 3+ 0%
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Steven Kwan: 1+ 0%
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Steven Kwan: 2+ 0%
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Steven Kwan: 3+ 0%
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Brayan Rocchio: 1+ 0%
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Brayan Rocchio: 2+ 0%
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Brayan Rocchio: 3+ 0%
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Brendan Donovan: 1+ 0%
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Brendan Donovan: 2+ 0%
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Brendan Donovan: 3+ 0%
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Chase DeLauter: 1+ 0%
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Chase DeLauter: 2+ 0%
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Chase DeLauter: 3+ 0%
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Cole Young: 1+ 0%
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Cole Young: 2+ 0%
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Cole Young: 3+ 0%
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Daniel Schneemann: 1+ 0%
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Daniel Schneemann: 2+ 0%
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Daniel Schneemann: 3+ 0%
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Leo Rivas: 1+ 0%
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Leo Rivas: 2+ 0%
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Leo Rivas: 3+ 0%
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Rob Refsnyder: 1+ 0%
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Rob Refsnyder: 2+ 0%
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Rob Refsnyder: 3+ 0%
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Victor Robles: 1+ 0%
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Victor Robles: 2+ 0%
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Victor Robles: 3+ 0%
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Angel Martínez: 1+ 0%
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Angel Martínez: 2+ 0%
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Angel Martínez: 3+ 0%
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CJ Kayfus: 1+ 0%
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CJ Kayfus: 2+ 0%
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CJ Kayfus: 3+ 0%
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David Fry: 1+ 0%
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David Fry: 2+ 0%
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David Fry: 3+ 0%
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About This Market

This market asks how many hits will be recorded in the Cleveland vs Seattle game and matters because it aggregates market expectations about offensive production in a single matchup.

Cleveland (Guardians) and Seattle (Mariners) bring distinct offensive profiles, pitching staffs, and ballpark conditions that together shape expected contact and run-scoring. Historical matchups, recent team form, lineup construction, and travel or schedule context can all influence how many hits each side produces. Weather and the chosen starting pitchers often play outsized roles in the immediate matchup context.

Market prices reflect the crowd’s view of likely hit totals and adjust as new information (lineups, pitcher changes, weather) arrives. Use price movement as a signal of shifting expectations rather than a precise forecast of the true outcome.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do extra innings count toward settlement for the Cleveland vs Seattle: Hits market?

Check the specific event rules on the platform: some markets settle on the official final box score including extra innings, while others specify regulation play only; if unclear, consult the event description or support.

How will a late announced change to the Cleveland or Seattle starting pitcher affect this market?

A starter change typically moves market expectations because different pitchers produce different strikeout and contact profiles; a tougher pitcher or a switch from righty to lefty can materially alter perceived hit totals.

If the game is postponed, canceled, or suspended, how is the Cleveland vs Seattle: Hits market handled?

Platform settlement follows its published rules—markets are often voided and funds returned if no game is completed, or they may be rescheduled to settle on the eventual official game; check the event terms for the specific policy.

Which Cleveland or Seattle players should I monitor that could swing the total hits outcome?

Focus on the listed starting pitchers, the teams’ top-of-order hitters and any power or high-contact bats listed in the active lineup, plus any late roster changes or returning players from injury who alter the offensive mix.

What official data source determines the hit totals used to settle this market?

Settlement typically relies on the official MLB box score or the data provider named in the event rules; hits are recorded as official hits (singles, doubles, triples, home runs) and plays scored as errors are not counted as hits.

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