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A's vs Atlanta: First Inning Run

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About This Market

This market concerns whether at least one run will be scored during the first inning of the A's vs Atlanta game. It matters because first-inning scoring reflects the immediate matchup between starting pitchers and top-of-order hitters and can set early game momentum.

First-inning scoring is heavily influenced by starting pitcher tendencies, lineup construction and game context rather than long-term season totals, so single-game factors matter more than aggregated season stats. Teams and managers also adjust tactics (openers, lineup changes, early small-ball) that can alter typical first-inning behavior for a given matchup.

Market odds represent how traders collectively update their expectations about whether a run will be recorded in the first inning as new information (lineups, pitcher announcements, weather) becomes available. Watch for odds movement around lineup release, weather updates, and any late pitching or roster changes.

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When does this A's vs Atlanta: First Inning Run market close?

The event page currently lists the close time as TBD; the platform will announce a specific closing time before the game—commonly at or shortly before first pitch—or may close earlier if dictated by exchange rules. Check the market page for the official closure time prior to trading.

What exactly counts as a 'run' for the first inning settlement on this market?

Settlement follows the official MLB play-by-play and box score: any run that the official record shows as scored during the first inning (top or bottom) counts, including runs scored on hits, errors, wild pitches, passed balls, balks, etc., as reflected in the official game log.

How are weather delays, postponements, or suspended games handled for this market?

The exchange will apply its published rules: if the first inning is never completed due to suspension or postponement the market may be voided or settled based on the official game record and platform policy. Consult the platform’s market rules for the definitive procedure.

Which official source determines whether a run occurred in the first inning for settlement?

Settlement relies on the official MLB play-by-play/box score provided by the data feed the exchange uses; the exchange defers to that official game record for determining the outcome.

If a starter is replaced before or during the first inning, how does that affect this market?

Substitutions do not change the settlement criterion—the outcome depends only on whether a run is recorded in the official first inning—but late pitching changes often shift market prices because traders reassess early scoring likelihood when a different pitcher starts or an opener is used.

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