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Cleveland vs Seattle: Strikeouts

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All Outcomes (15)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Logan Gilbert: 4+ 0%
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Logan Gilbert: 5+ 0%
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Logan Gilbert: 6+ 0%
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Logan Gilbert: 7+ 0%
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Logan Gilbert: 8+ 0%
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Logan Gilbert: 9+ 0%
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Logan Gilbert: 10+ 0%
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Logan Gilbert: 11+ 0%
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Tanner Bibee: 3+ 0%
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Tanner Bibee: 4+ 0%
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Tanner Bibee: 5+ 0%
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Tanner Bibee: 6+ 0%
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Tanner Bibee: 7+ 0%
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Tanner Bibee: 8+ 0%
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Tanner Bibee: 9+ 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which of several strikeout-total outcomes will occur in the Cleveland vs Seattle game; it matters because strikeout totals summarize both pitching dominance and hitter tendencies in a single, tradeable metric.

Cleveland and Seattle are American League teams whose pitching staffs, lineups, and recent usage patterns shape expected strikeout totals. League-wide strikeout rates have trended upward in recent years, making pitcher matchups, bullpen plans, and lineup construction especially important context for this market.

Market prices reflect collective expectations for which strikeout-range outcome will occur and update as new information (lineups, starter announcements, weather) becomes available. Use prices to compare how the market values different strikeout bins rather than as fixed forecasts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does the starting pitcher matchup influence the Cleveland vs Seattle: Strikeouts outcome?

The starters account for most early-inning strikeouts; their individual K/9, strike percentage, and pitch mix (swing-and-miss pitches) drive early expectations. A surprise bullpen start or last-minute change materially alters which strikeout outcome is likely.

Number of outcomes: 15 — what does that mean for how strikeouts are listed and traded?

It means the market is split into 15 distinct strikeout-range outcomes or bins, offering finer granularity than a simple over/under. More bins let traders express views on narrower ranges but can also mean thinner liquidity inside each bin.

Closes: TBD — when should I expect this Cleveland vs Seattle market to close and how is settlement timed?

Close time is set by the exchange and is typically scheduled before the game's official start or updated when teams announce starters; settlement normally uses the official game statistics after the game concludes, including extra innings if applicable.

Total Volume Traded: $0 — does that affect how I should approach this market?

Zero volume indicates no trades have occurred yet, which can mean lower liquidity and larger price movement from small orders. Traders should be cautious about execution risk and watch for new information that could prompt early trades.

If the Cleveland vs Seattle game is postponed or cancelled, how will the Strikeouts market be resolved?

Resolution follows the exchange's event rules: if the game is not played or not made official, the market may be voided or settled according to the platform's postponement policy. Check the platform's specific rules for contingency procedures.

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