MLB Regular Season 2024: First team to clinch playoff berth
15
Ṁ9724
resolved Sep 18
100%93%
Milwaukee Brewers (85 wins)
1.0%
Los Angeles Dodgers (87 wins)
3%
Philadelphia Phillies (88 wins)
0.6%
Baltimore Orioles (83 wins)
0.5%
Cleveland Guardians (84 wins)
0.4%
Houston Astros (79 wins)
0.7%
New York Yankees (86 wins)
0.7%Other

Self explanatory. The first MLB team from the field, with requests to add teams with comments, will resolve YES for the team that clinches a postseason berth first.

Division title is not required- just a stamp guaranteeing the team a spot in the 2024 postseason. So far I have included current division leaders.

Will try to resolve on the date the first playoff berth is confirmed. If not, will be next morning.

Get Ṁ1,000 play money

🏅 Top traders

#NameTotal profit
1Ṁ1,347
2Ṁ167
3Ṁ50
4Ṁ32
5Ṁ16
Sort by:

With the Cubs loss today, Milwaukee has clinched not only the first playoff berth, but the NL Central division title. Resolved.

Just confirming that if multiple teams clinch tomorrow, then this resolves YES to the team whose playoff status is confirmed first chronologically? (As far as I can tell there is no set of results that results in multiple teams clinching simultaneously tomorrow.)

@R2D2sm5g Yes, I will have to sift through game times and finishes like I’d mentioned on my winning record markets. It’ll definitely favor the day games that the playoff favorites are involved in.

I still intend to resolve based on who finishes first.

Added Yankees this morning since they are now (edit: three (3)) games ahead of the Baltimore Orioles. A week of baseball will change a lot in a close race.

Figured this is a change from the win/loss markets. Thought about doing first to 90, but that would ultimately come down to the Dodgers and Phillies imo.

Additionally, this more favors teams that have some distance between themselves and any division rivals even if they don’t have a high win total. Speaking of which, what the hell happened to the Mariners?