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Minnesota vs Baltimore: Total Bases

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All Outcomes (37)
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Adley Rutschman: 2+ 0%
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Adley Rutschman: 3+ 0%
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Adley Rutschman: 4+ 0%
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Adley Rutschman: 5+ 0%
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Adley Rutschman: 6+ 0%
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Byron Buxton: 2+ 0%
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Byron Buxton: 3+ 0%
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Byron Buxton: 4+ 0%
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Byron Buxton: 5+ 0%
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Byron Buxton: 6+ 0%
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Colton Cowser: 2+ 0%
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Colton Cowser: 3+ 0%
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Colton Cowser: 4+ 0%
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Colton Cowser: 5+ 0%
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Gunnar Henderson: 2+ 0%
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Gunnar Henderson: 3+ 0%
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Gunnar Henderson: 4+ 0%
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Gunnar Henderson: 5+ 0%
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Gunnar Henderson: 6+ 0%
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Luke Keaschall: 2+ 0%
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Luke Keaschall: 3+ 0%
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Luke Keaschall: 4+ 0%
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Luke Keaschall: 5+ 0%
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Matt Wallner: 2+ 0%
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Matt Wallner: 3+ 0%
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Matt Wallner: 4+ 0%
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Matt Wallner: 5+ 0%
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Matt Wallner: 6+ 0%
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Pete Alonso: 2+ 0%
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Pete Alonso: 3+ 0%
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Pete Alonso: 4+ 0%
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Pete Alonso: 5+ 0%
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Pete Alonso: 6+ 0%
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Royce Lewis: 2+ 0%
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Royce Lewis: 3+ 0%
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Royce Lewis: 4+ 0%
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Royce Lewis: 5+ 0%
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About This Market

This market asks how many total bases will be recorded by the Minnesota vs Baltimore game—an aggregate measure of offensive production that's useful for bettors and analysts tracking game-level run-scoring. It matters because total bases summarize hitting outcomes and react quickly to lineup, weather, and pitching news.

The market sits within a head-to-head MLB game context between Minnesota and Baltimore and will settle using the official game statistics recorded by the league. Historical team offensive profiles, recent form, pitcher matchups, and ballpark characteristics all provide relevant background that traders commonly use when evaluating this market.

Market prices reflect the collective view of participants about which total-bases ranges are most likely given current information; price movement typically follows new information such as lineup announcements, pitcher changes, and weather updates. Use the market as a real-time aggregator of that information rather than an absolute forecast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does trading close for Minnesota vs Baltimore: Total Bases?

The event page currently shows the close as TBD; exchanges normally finalize a close time tied to the official game start or a specific pre-game cutoff and will update this listing when the final close time is set. Check the market page frequently leading up to game day for the published close.

What exactly counts as a 'total base' for settlement of this market?

Total bases are tallied using the official league box score: a single equals one base, a double two, a triple three, and a home run four. Other plays (walks, hit-by-pitch, errors, and advances that are not credited as hits) do not add to total bases; settlement uses the official MLB statistics provider designated by the exchange.

How will a last-minute lineup change affect this market?

Late lineup changes can materially shift expectations—removing or inserting a power hitter alters projected total bases—so markets often move when lineups are announced. If a lineup change occurs after the market close, the exchange's published settlement rules determine whether the change affects the settled outcome; review the event rules and official announcements for specifics.

How do starting pitchers announced for Minnesota and Baltimore drive the Total Bases market?

Starting pitchers influence contact quality and the frequency of extra-base hits: pitchers who induce a lot of weak contact or strikeouts tend to suppress total bases, while those prone to hard contact or home runs tend to increase them. Handedness and matchup history versus opposing hitters also matter, especially for lineups with pronounced platoon splits.

What does the current low traded volume ($0) indicate about this market?

Zero volume indicates there have been no matched trades yet and implies low liquidity; prices may be thin or volatile and can move substantially on a single trade or new information. Traders should be cautious about market depth and consider confirming order execution and minimum liquidity requirements before placing large positions.

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