Cubs Surge to 82.5¢ as Sixth-Inning Breakout Builds 3-1 Lead Over Cardinals
At 82.5¢ as of 01:05 UTC Sunday, the Cubs contract surged 34 points after Chicago's two-run sixth opened a 3-1 lead on $412,867 in 24-hour volume.
The Chicago Cubs contract reached 82.5¢ at 01:05 UTC Sunday — a 34-point surge from the 48.5¢ level just 23 minutes earlier — after a two-run sixth inning gave Chicago a 3-1 advantage over the Cardinals with 3.5 innings remaining. The market has absorbed $412,867 in 24-hour volume, swinging between a 37.5¢ session floor hit while St. Louis held the lead and a peak of 83.5¢ as Chicago's comeback rewired the odds.
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