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Miami vs New York Y: Spread

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New York Y wins by over 3.5 runs 0%
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New York Y wins by over 2.5 runs 0%
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New York Y wins by over 1.5 runs 0%
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Miami wins by over 1.5 runs 0%
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Miami wins by over 2.5 runs 0%
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Miami wins by over 3.5 runs 0%
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About This Market

This market tracks the point spread outcome for the professional baseball matchup between the Miami Marlins and the New York Yankees. It allows participants to speculate on whether the final scoring margin will exceed or fall short of the established handicap.

In professional baseball, the spread typically accounts for the disparity in team strength, starting pitching matchups, and home-field advantage. Historically, these matchups are heavily influenced by the performance of ace pitchers and the offensive capability of each team's lineup. Bettors must monitor injury reports and official starting pitcher announcements leading up to first pitch.

Market participants are effectively forecasting the final run differential; outcomes are determined based on the official final score reported by the league.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What determines the final result of this market?

The outcome is determined by the final score of the game as recorded by the official league statistics, adjusted by the spread value provided in the contract title.

Does the market account for extra innings?

Yes, all official results include the score at the end of the game, regardless of whether it concludes in regulation or extra innings.

How do starting pitcher changes affect the market?

Pitching changes are among the most significant variables in baseball markets, as they often trigger shifts in both the offensive outlook and the projected spread.

What happens if a game is postponed or cancelled?

Generally, if a game does not reach an official status according to the league's rules, the contract will be voided or settled according to the platform's specific event cancellation policy.

Why is the spread sometimes a whole number versus a half-number?

Half-numbers are used to prevent 'pushes' or ties, ensuring that one side of the bet must win, whereas whole numbers allow for the possibility of a push where the point difference exactly matches the spread.

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