| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether at least one run will be scored in the first inning of the specific game between the Oakland A's and the Toronto Blue Jays. First-inning scoring markets matter because they isolate immediate-game factors (starting pitchers, lineup construction, weather) into a short, high-variance outcome.
When judging this matchup, focus on the announced starting pitchers, each club’s leadoff and early lineup construction, and ballpark/weather conditions at game time — all of which strongly influence scoring in the first frame. Historically, first-inning run outcomes can swing game-to-game depending on small lineup changes, pitcher warmup performance, and late scratches; those dynamics make this type of market reactive to pregame news. The exchange will settle the market based on the official game play-by-play and the platform’s resolution rules.
Market prices reflect traders’ collective expectations about whether any run will score in the first inning and will move as new information (lineups, starters, weather) arrives. Interpret odds as a live summary of available information rather than a fixed prediction — they can change up until the market’s official close.
A first inning run is any run scored during the official top or bottom of the first inning as recorded in the game’s official play-by-play; whether a run is earned or unearned does not affect whether it counts for the market. Settlement follows the exchange’s stated resolution source (typically the official MLB play-by-play).
The market closes at the time specified on the market page by the exchange; odds can move up until the market’s official close as lineups, starting pitchers, and weather information are updated. Check the market page for the exact closing timestamp.
Resolution in cases of postponement, suspension, or cancellation depends on the exchange’s policies — commonly markets are voided or settled based on the official completion rules; always consult the exchange’s event-resolution policy and the market details for this specific event.
Watch the announced starting pitchers (including bullpen plans), the confirmed top of each batting order, any late scratches or lineup swaps, and live weather/wind reports at the ballpark; sudden scratches or pitching changes just before first pitch are the most common drivers of rapid odds movement.
The market will be settled based on the official game record once the first inning has been completed in accordance with the league and exchange rules; if the first inning is not completed, settlement follows the platform’s stated rules for incomplete games. Check the market’s resolution source for specifics.