The idea for PropSwap dawned on Ian Epstein in 2013. PropSwap’s Marketplace for Sports Betting Tickets Sees Wild MLB Finish And Lots of Opportunity
Joe got nervous and turned to PropSwap - a Las Vegas-based marketplace for props, futures and straight bet wagers - to see how much he could fetch for the Stanton ticket. Stanton’s body held up in ‘17 and he continued crushing home runs - a league leading 59 - but nevertheless in late September he trailed powerful Rockies third baseman Arenado in RBI. Due to a variety of injuries from 2012 to 2016, the 27-year-old played just an average of 115 games and no more than 145 in one season. The 6-foot-6, 245-pound Stanton has always been capable of leading any power category, if only he could avoid the disabled list. At the beginning of the season, Joe (not real name) placed a $520 wager at the Hooter’s Casino in Las Vegas at 18:1 odds that Stanton would lead all of MLB in RBI. With 10 games remaining in Major League Baseball’s regular season, Miami Marlins slugger Giancarlo Stanton trailed Nolan Arenado in the RBI standings by five.