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Pro Baseball RBIs Leader

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All Outcomes (62)
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Aaron Judge 0%
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Shohei Ohtani 0%
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Kyle Schwarber 0%
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Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 0%
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Pete Alonso 0%
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Junior Caminero 0%
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Freddie Freeman 0%
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Matt Olson 0%
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José Ramírez 0%
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Julio Rodríguez 0%
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Juan Soto 0%
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Manny Machado 0%
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Cal Raleigh 0%
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Bryce Harper 0%
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Bobby Witt Jr. 0%
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Rafael Devers 0%
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Gunnar Henderson 0%
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Yordan Alvarez 0%
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Kyle Tucker 0%
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Brent Rooker 0%
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Adley Rutschman 0%
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Roman Anthony 0%
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Munetaka Murakami 0%
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Cody Bellinger 0%
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Mookie Betts 0%
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Ronald Acuña Jr. 0%
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Corbin Carroll 0%
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Alex Bregman 0%
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Ketel Marte 0%
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Elly De La Cruz 0%
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Salvador Perez 0%
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Teoscar Hernández 0%
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Nick Kurtz 0%
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Corey Seager 0%
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Bo Bichette 0%
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Jackson Chourio 0%
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Luis Arraez 0%
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Trea Turner 0%
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Yandy Diaz 0%
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Steven Kwan 0%
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Jeremy Peña 0%
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Nico Hoerner 0%
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Jacob Wilson 0%
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Francisco Lindor 0%
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Maikel Garcia 0%
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Ezequiel Tovar 0%
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Jackson Merrill 0%
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Brice Turang 0%
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Xavier Edwards 0%
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Riley Greene 0%
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Austin Riley 0%
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Sal Frelick 0%
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Bryan Reynolds 0%
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Vinnie Pasquantino 0%
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José Altuve 0%
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Jarren Duran 0%
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Geraldo Perdomo 0%
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Josh Naylor 0%
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Gleyber Torres 0%
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William Contreras 0%
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James Wood 0%
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Pete Crow-Armstrong 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which player will finish the referenced pro baseball season with the most runs batted in (RBIs). It matters because RBIs are a widely used measure of run production and highlight which hitters drive in teammates across a season.

RBIs are a counting stat that accumulate over a full season and are influenced by both individual skill and opportunity—players hitting in the middle of the order on high-scoring teams tend to accrue the most. Historical leaders are typically durable, middle-of-lineup run producers; season-to-season variation comes from injuries, lineup roles, team offense, and park effects.

Market prices reflect the trading community’s consensus about which named outcome will finish first given available information and update as new information arrives. Prices should be read as a real-time signal of market beliefs, not a fixed forecast.

Key Factors

Frequently Asked Questions

What exact timeframe does this market use to determine the RBIs leader?

Settlement uses the season timeframe specified in the market terms—typically the official regular season for the league referenced—and counts RBIs accumulated during that period; postseason RBIs are usually excluded unless the market terms state otherwise.

What do the 62 outcomes represent in this event?

Each outcome corresponds to a specific named player or a residual/’other’ option included when the market was created; buying an outcome is a bet that the named player will finish the season with the most RBIs among all listed outcomes.

How will ties for most RBIs be handled at settlement?

Tie resolution follows the market’s published settlement rules—some markets pay tied outcomes pro rata or follow a specified tie-break procedure—so check the market terms for the exact tie-handling policy.

Which news or events tend to move prices for this RBIs leader market?

Key price movers are injury reports, announced batting-order changes, trades that alter teammates and lineup context, early-season performance trends, and official roster moves that change plate-appearance expectations.

What data source determines the final RBI totals used to settle the market?

The market settles to the authoritative statistical source named in its terms—commonly the league’s official box scores or official statistician—and that source’s published RBI totals at the end of the settlement period are used.

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