Philadelphia's slight edge in NL East futures stems from their battle-tested core and ace-laden rotation returning for 2026, but New York's massive Juan Soto signing has equalized trader sentiment at 34%, creating a virtual deadlock with the Phillies. Atlanta lurks close behind at 26.5%, buoyed by Ronald Acuña Jr. and Spencer Strider's full recoveries from 2024 injuries alongside emerging pitching depth, positioning the Braves as resilient contenders. This troika's parity—driven by free-agency splashes, injury rebounds, and sustained farm talent—keeps Miami and Washington as longshots amid rebuilding phases, highlighting the division's volatility where momentum shifts and health will dictate the champion.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedPhiladelphia Phillies 35%
New York Mets 34%
Atlanta Braves 27%
Miami Marlins 6.9%
Philadelphia Phillies
35%
New York Mets
34%
Atlanta Braves
27%
Miami Marlins
7%
Washington Nationals
6%
Philadelphia Phillies 35%
New York Mets 34%
Atlanta Braves 27%
Miami Marlins 6.9%
Philadelphia Phillies
35%
New York Mets
34%
Atlanta Braves
27%
Miami Marlins
7%
Washington Nationals
6%
In the event of a tie, this market will resolve according to the official winner as determined by MLB rules. If multiple winners are announced then this market will resolve to the team whose listed nickname comes first alphabetically.
If at any point it becomes impossible for a listed team to be named the 2026 National League East division champion per the rules of the MLB (e.g., they are eliminated in the playoffs), the corresponding market will resolve to “No”.
If the 2026 MLB regular season is cancelled, postponed after October 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, or there is otherwise no winner declared within that timeframe, this market will resolve to “Other”.
The primary resolution source will be official information from Major League Baseball (https://www.mlb.com/); however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Feb 19, 2026, 12:55 PM ET
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0x69c47De9D...Philadelphia's slight edge in NL East futures stems from their battle-tested core and ace-laden rotation returning for 2026, but New York's massive Juan Soto signing has equalized trader sentiment at 34%, creating a virtual deadlock with the Phillies. Atlanta lurks close behind at 26.5%, buoyed by Ronald Acuña Jr. and Spencer Strider's full recoveries from 2024 injuries alongside emerging pitching depth, positioning the Braves as resilient contenders. This troika's parity—driven by free-agency splashes, injury rebounds, and sustained farm talent—keeps Miami and Washington as longshots amid rebuilding phases, highlighting the division's volatility where momentum shifts and health will dictate the champion.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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