yes Tampa Bay,yes Seattle,yes Over 7.5 runs scored

% Consensus YES
Platforms 1
Total Volume $0
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Resolves 2026-04-18
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What do these odds mean?

Cross-platform data for yes Tampa Bay,yes Seattle,yes Over 7.5 runs scored is still being collected.

How to read cross-platform spreads

When two platforms price the same event meaningfully differently, it usually means one of three things: liquidity is thin on one side, fee structures are pushing a spread, or traders on one platform have information the other lacks. Spreads larger than 5 percentage points on events with over $50K in volume often resolve toward the higher-volume platform's price.

About this data

Beeks.ai aggregates prediction market data from Polymarket, Kalshi, and Manifold. Updates run every minute. Consensus probability is a volume-weighted average across all matched markets. Historical snapshots are stored for calibration analysis.

Last updated: 2026-04-16 02:30:57 UTC · Download JSON

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