Hard to believe how much the A.I. varies. I will resolve this in the way I believe is fair. I have a good track record. If two different players in two different games hit 3 or more home runs, that also counts!
Resolution criteria
This market will resolve to YES if there are at least two separate official Major League Baseball (MLB) regular-season games played between July 7, 2026, and July 18, 2026 (inclusive), in which a single player hits three or more home runs (3+ HR). Otherwise, this market will resolve to NO.
Eligible Games: Only official MLB regular-season games count. Exhibition matches, the MLB All-Star Game, Futures Games, and Home Run Derby events do not qualify.
Player Feat: A single player must record 3 or more home runs in one game. If two players hit 3+ home runs in the same game, it will only count as one eligible game.
Timeframe: July 7, 2026, to July 18, 2026, inclusive, based on the official local game date.
Source of Truth: Resolution will be determined using official box scores and statistics from MLB.com or Baseball-Reference.
Background
A player hitting three or more home runs in a single game is a rare and notable feat in Major League Baseball. The specified window of July 7 to July 18, 2026, overlaps with the 2026 MLB All-Star Break. The 96th All-Star Game is scheduled for Tuesday, July 14, 2026, at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia. Because of the Midsummer Classic, there will be no regular-season games played during the multi-day All-Star break (typically running from Monday, July 13 through Thursday, July 16), significantly reducing the total number of game opportunities within this July window.
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