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Texas vs Philadelphia: Home Runs

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All Outcomes (12)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Brandon Nimmo: 1+ 0%
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Brandon Nimmo: 2+ 0%
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Bryce Harper: 1+ 0%
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Bryce Harper: 2+ 0%
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Corey Seager: 1+ 0%
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Corey Seager: 2+ 0%
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Kyle Schwarber: 1+ 0%
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Kyle Schwarber: 2+ 0%
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Trea Turner: 1+ 0%
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Trea Turner: 2+ 0%
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Wyatt Langford: 1+ 0%
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Wyatt Langford: 2+ 0%
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About This Market

This market asks how many home runs will be hit in the Texas vs Philadelphia game specified on the exchange; it matters because home-run outcomes reflect power matchups, ballpark effects, and key in-game decisions.

The Texas Rangers and Philadelphia Phillies are Major League Baseball clubs with differing ballpark profiles and roster power. Historical matchups and recent roster construction influence how many home runs either team typically produces, while individual pitching assignments and weather can shift expectations for a specific game.

Market prices aggregate trader expectations about home-run outcomes given available information; treat prices as a live consensus that will update as starting lineups, weather, and injury news arrive.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which specific Texas vs Philadelphia game and date does this market reference?

The market listing on the exchange should identify the specific game date and whether it is Texas at Philadelphia or vice versa; consult the event description on the platform for the exact matchup and scheduled start time.

How are home runs counted for settlement in this Texas vs Philadelphia market?

Home runs are counted according to the official game statistics used by the exchange (typically the official MLB box score or the source specified in the contract); only home runs recorded in that official source are included for settlement.

If the game goes to extra innings, do those home runs count toward this market?

Unless the contract states otherwise, home runs hit in extra innings are part of the official game record and are typically included in the total for settlement, because they are in-play portions of the same official game.

What happens to this market if the game is postponed, suspended, or called before completion?

Resolution depends on the exchange’s contract rules and the official game-status guidance referenced in the event description; check the market rules or the exchange’s help pages for the specific tie-breaking or voiding procedures that apply to postponed or suspended games.

How do last-minute lineup changes, scratches, or pitcher substitutions affect this market?

Late lineup moves and pitching changes can materially alter expected home-run outcomes because they change matchups and park exposure; such developments are reflected in market prices as traders update their positions based on the new information.

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