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Sports Kalshi June 18, 2026

Toronto faces Boston

Toronto vs Boston

Kalshi prices this Toronto at 99%. The reporting broadly agrees.

The Toronto Blue Jays and Boston Red Sox meet in a professional baseball game, with Toronto seeking to build on their recent form. Traders put the Blue Jays at 99%, reflecting their strong performance, which has been confirmed by recent coverage.

Market lensThe market's strong support for Toronto is largely in line with the coverage, which highlights their recent wins.

Background

The two teams are part of a longstanding rivalry in the American League East, with a history of close matchups. The market's odds have climbed over the period we have tracked it, reflecting Toronto's consistent performance.

What the coverage agrees on

  • The game is part of a series between the two teams
  • Toronto has been performing well recently
  • Boston is seeking to bounce back from a loss

What to watch

The game is scheduled for June 17, with the outcome potentially shifting the teams' standings in the division.

The numbers behind this

Kalshi prices this Toronto at 99%.

24h +52.0 pts

$3.4M traded · $3.2M in the last day · $2M open interest

Resolves on: If Toronto wins the Toronto vs Boston professional baseball game originally scheduled for Jun 17, 2026 at 6:45 PM EDT, then the market resolves to Yes.

Pricing Kalshi 99%

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Frequently asked questions

Toronto vs Boston

Kalshi prices this Toronto at 99%. The reporting broadly agrees.

What do the sources agree on?

The game is part of a series between the two teams Toronto has been performing well recently Boston is seeking to bounce back from a loss

When does this market resolve?

This market resolves on: If Toronto wins the Toronto vs Boston professional baseball game originally scheduled for Jun 17, 2026 at 6:45 PM EDT, then the market resolves to Yes.

How are these odds set?

Prediction-market odds are prices set by people trading real money on the outcome, so the price reads as the crowd’s implied probability — not a guarantee or financial advice.

AI-written briefing grounded in 8 sources and the live market, edited by Samuel Jo. Odds are crowd probabilities, not advice — how this works.