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MLB: Doubles Leader

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What you need to know

This market is asking: which baseball player will hit the most two-base hits — called doubles — across all 162 games of the 2026 MLB regular season? A double is when a batter hits the ball and reaches second base. The player who racks up the highest total of those by season's end wins the market. James Wood, Josh Jung, and Willy Adames are the three names listed, but any player in the league could technically lead the category. Whoever has the most doubles in official MLB stats when the 2026 regular season ends — expected around early October 2026 — settles this market. Ties are broken in a specific order: first by batting average, then slugging percentage, then total hits, and finally alphabetical order by last name. One important edge case: if the season is cancelled or no official leader is declared by October 15, 2026, the market resolves to 'Other' — meaning none of the listed players win. None of the recent news provided relates to this market. There are no baseball headlines about the 2026 season, these players, or anything relevant to doubles leaders. The kind of news that would matter here includes player injuries, lineup changes, or early-season statistical leaders — those are worth watching as the season progresses. Predicting a season-long statistical leader this early is genuinely hard. Doubles totals depend on health across a full 162-game season — one injury can end a player's chances entirely. The three listed players are closely priced at roughly 24–28% each, which honestly reflects how open this is. Hot streaks, ballpark effects, and lineup changes all shift outcomes unpredictably. Dozens of unlisted players could emerge as the leader too, which is why no single name commands even a third of the probability.

The odds right now

  • James Wood+26.5 pts (1w)28%
  • Josh Jung-16.7 pts (1w)25%
  • Kevin McGonigle-8.5 pts (1w)19%
  • Willy Adames+9.0 pts (1w)10%
  • Matt Olson+1.0 pts (1w)10%
  • Bobby Witt Jr.8%
  • Freddie Freeman-0.5 pts (1w)7%
  • Ernie Clement-0.4 pts (1w)5%
  • Ezequiel Tovar-0.3 pts (1w)4%
  • Mauricio Dubón-0.2 pts (1w)3%
  • Nico Hoerner-2.0 pts (1w)3%
  • Vladimir Guerrero Jr.2%

Price history

James Wood

28%+26.8%

How this resolves

Resolves October 11, 2026

This market will resolve according to the player who hits the most doubles during the 2026 Major League Baseball regular season. In the event of a tie, this market will resolve according to the official leader as determined by the rules of the MLB. If multiple leaders are announced then this market will resolve to the player with the higher batting average during the 2026 MLB regular season. If a tie still persists, this market will resolve in favor of the player with the higher slugging percentage during the 2026 MLB regular season. If a tie still persists, then this market will resolve in favor of the player that records more hits during the 2026 MLB regular season. If a tie still persists, this market will resolve to the player whose listed last name comes first alphabetically. If the 2026 MLB regular season is cancelled, postponed after October 15, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, or there is otherwise no official leader declared within that timeframe, this market will resolve to “Other”. The resolution source for this market will be official information from MLB; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.

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Other outcomes in this market

  • James Wood28%
  • Josh Jung25%
  • Kevin McGonigle19%
  • Willy Adames10%
  • Matt Olson10%
  • Bobby Witt Jr.8%
  • Freddie Freeman7%
  • Ernie Clement5%
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