| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kansas City | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| A's | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market lets traders take positions on which team will win the Kansas City vs A's game; it aggregates real-time information about lineups, pitching matchups, injuries, and conditions that matter to the game's outcome.
This is a matchup between the Kansas City (Royals) and Oakland (A's) professional baseball clubs in an American League contest. These interclub games are shaped by roster construction, rotation scheduling, and day-to-day roster moves rather than a long‑running rivalry; outcomes contribute to each club's record and postseason positioning when applicable.
Market odds reflect the crowd’s consensus assessment of who is more likely to win based on available information and will shift as new information arrives (starting pitchers, weather, late scratches, etc.). Use odds as a dynamic summary of current information rather than a fixed prediction.
The market resolves to the team recorded as the official winner of the scheduled game according to the league's official box score and the contract’s settlement rules; extra innings outcomes are treated as part of the single game’s final result per those rules.
Resolution depends on the platform’s contingency and the specific contract language; common outcomes include settlement based on the official result if the game is completed within the contract’s time window or voiding/refunding if the contest is not completed as specified.
Confirmed starting pitchers, official lineup releases (especially the presence or absence of key hitters), late injury reports or scratches, and significant weather or travel news typically produce the largest shifts.
Yes—park dimensions, field surface, wind direction and speed, and temperature can change run-scoring environments and favor pitchers or hitters, so those factors are commonly priced in before and during trading.
If the market remains open for in-play trading, major in-game events usually cause immediate price movement to reflect the new information; if trading is closed at or before game start, those events will not affect market prices and only the official final result will determine settlement.