The 30/30 club is a term associated with a hitter who mixes power and speed through hitting 30 or more homeruns and stealing 30 or more bases in the same season. So far, I’ve only added the three players from the previous season who achieved 30/30, but I’ve left the option open for anyone to add players throughout the season. Here is a list of a few more currently active members of the 30/30 club who have achieved this feat and the last season in which they did:
Ronald Acuna Jr - 2023
Mookie Betts -2018
Francisco Lindor - 2023
Cedric Mullins - 2021
Julio Rodriguez - 2023
Mike Trout - 2012
Christian Yelich - 2019
To clarify, this market will resolve YES for all players who achieve the 30/30 feat during the 2025 regular season.
Update 2025-07-16 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): Individual player answers in this market may be resolved to YES early, before the market's close date, as soon as the player achieves 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases. This is contingent on the official statistics not being amended or removed.
Updated the stats for this market and added Fernando Tatis Jr.
While the WAR markets will not be able to be resolved early unless the season ended early with certain players above the threshold, these players' markets can be resolved early since the homeruns and steals are logged and not removed unless there are extenuating circumstances that will otherwise cause the totals accrued in these counting stats to be amended or removed from the record books.
Updated to prior to start of all May 31 games.
Added Elly De La Cruz and O’Neil Cruz based on their current stats. I’ll likely add more 10/10 players tomorrow before the start of June.
Feel free to add anyone you think would be worth a look on this market, following the format! I might place a bet on user added players.
Updated each player currently on the market with totals through last night's games.
- Added Pete Crow-Armstrong and Kyle Tucker based on their current home run and RBI totals, which project a 30/30 season if they maintain the pace of both stats with a complete and injury-limited season.
Humorous note: I almost added Bowden Francis to this list based on the fact there were 12 home runs listed by his name on baseball reference. I'd forgotten to switch tabs between hitting leaders and pitching leaders since I was updating the bWAR markets I have. Check them out!