What will be the result of Mets vs Brewers on July 20, 2026? | HiYesNo
Event Details
Event Overview
This market records the official result of one specified MLB regular-season game; it does not predict the winner.
Market Background
MLB’s official schedule lists Mets and Brewers games. This market applies only to the single game dated in the title.
Latest Developments
The official page lists the first pitch as July 20, 2026, 7:40 p.m. CT. If the schedule changes, the final MLB game record controls.
Resolution Criteria
YES: Mets win in the official final score. NO: Brewers win in the official final score. OTHER: the game is tied, cancelled, postponed and not completed by the deadline, or the official record has no winner. Extra innings count in the final score.
Timeline and Key Milestones
2026年7月20日 19:40(美国中部时间)。市场于发布后开放,截止时间为 2026-07-21T12:30:00(北京时间);最终官方记录可用后结算。
Key Indicators
Official game status, final score, completion status and the MLB game record.
FAQ
Q: Does the market price guarantee an outcome? A: No. It only reflects participant expectations. Q: What funding is supported? A: USDT only; a 1.5% fee applies only to profit.
Methodology
Settlement uses the official MLB page and its final official record. This content organizes verifiable public information and is not an outcome prediction, return guarantee or investment advice.
- Status: open
- Volume: 0
- Liquidity: 0
Outcomes
- 大都会胜 50%
- 费城人胜 50%
- 其他 50%
Resolution Rules
Use the official MLB final game record.
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