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KalshiNov 15, 2026196 days left

Will Miami be the 2026 NL East Division Winner

This contract is priced at 4¢ on Kalshi. Current book: 2¢ bid, 4¢ ask, 2¢ spread.

Implied probability

4¢
$60K volume
$31K liquidity
1735% of event volume

Event outcomes

5

Family volume

$3K

Best sibling

Will Atlanta be the 2026 NL East Division Winner: Atlanta 78¢

Ticker

KXMLBNLEAST-26-MIA

Price history

4¢ current

+1¢
25¢50¢75¢100¢
Apr 9, 2026May 3, 2026

Orderbook snapshot

2 / 4¢

Kalshi
2¢ spread
BidSize
100¢2.9K
2¢365
AskSize
4¢182
5¢136
6¢112
7¢100
8¢2.6K

Contract terms

Resolution, venue, and identifiers.

Resolution rules

If Miami is the 2026 Pro Baseball NL East Division Winner, then the market resolves to Yes.

Venue

Kalshi

Closes

Nov 15, 2026

Identifier

KXMLBNLEAST-26-MIA

Event family

KXMLBNLEAST-26.

This view keeps the individual contract next to its sibling outcomes. For long-tail search traffic, this is the useful context: where the current price sits inside the event, how much volume exists around the family, and which outcomes have actual depth.

Total volume

$3K

Outcomes

5

Highest price

Will Atlanta be the 2026 NL East Division Winner: Atlanta 78¢

Current share

74%

Indicators

Yield, cliff risk, volatility, and regime.

IY (Yes)

6034.3%

IY (No)

5.8%

Adj IY

2012%

CRI

32

Overround

-0.0%

LAS

0.33

Regime

neutral

Score

0.341

Observability

low

Event type

sports

Full indicator table

6034.3%
5.8%
Adj IY
2012%
32
Overround
-0.0%
LAS
0.33

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