| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether there will be a run scored during the first inning of the Oakland A's vs Toronto Blue Jays game. First-inning scoring is a short, high-impact outcome that reflects starting-pitcher performance and lineup construction and can drive early market activity.
First-inning run markets focus on immediate game-start dynamics: who the starting pitchers are, the announced batting orders, and tactical choices like using an opener. Historical first-inning scoring rates for each team, pitchers' first-inning track records, and stadium/weather conditions provide useful context for this specific matchup.
Market prices aggregate traders' views about the likelihood of at least one run in the first inning based on pregame information and live updates; treat prices as a real-time consensus signal rather than a guarantee of the outcome.
Settlement is based on the official play-by-play/box score for the game's first inning: any run officially recorded during the top or bottom of the first inning before the inning ends is counted. Confirm the exchange's posted settlement source and timing for exact resolution details.
Watch for the announced starting pitchers and full batting orders when they are made official, any reports of openers or bullpen-only plans, weather and wind at the ballpark, and last-minute scratches or lineup changes.
Key influences are the starting pitchers for each team and the opposing leadoff and top-of-the-order hitters; catchers and umpires can also matter through pitch-calling and strike-zone tendencies.
Wind direction/speed and temperature at game time can materially affect fly-ball carry and home run likelihood; smaller parks and faster surfaces historically see more early scoring, while cold or dense air tends to suppress runs.
An opener introduces different matchup dynamics and can alter early scoring probabilities because relievers often have distinct platoon splits and usage patterns; whether this raises or lowers first-inning run chances depends on the specific matchup and the opponent's top hitters.