| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market predicts whether a run will be scored in the first inning of the Chicago (White Sox) vs Milwaukee (Brewers) game. First-inning scoring is important because it can set the tone for the rest of the game and affects early in-game strategies and betting positions.
Chicago and Milwaukee meet frequently as divisional opponents, and their first-inning tendencies reflect a mix of pitching matchups, lineup construction, and ballpark conditions. Historically, early-inning scoring can swing from game to game depending on which starting pitchers take the mound and whether either team stacks speed or power at the top of the order. Watch for announced starters and official lineups for the most relevant context.
Market prices (odds) reflect the collective assessment of how likely a first-inning run is given available information; they update when new facts arrive, such as starting pitchers, lineups, scratches, or weather. Use them as a snapshot of market sentiment, while cross-checking official game updates and the contract’s resolution rules.
Resolution follows the exchange’s contract specifications: typically it looks at whether any run is officially scored in the first inning (top or bottom) as recorded in the official box score. Always check the event’s contract rules on the exchange for the precise resolution wording.
Closing time is set by the exchange and can vary; many markets close shortly before the scheduled first pitch, but some remain open until official lineups or confirmed starters are posted. Confirm the exact close time on the market page.
Primary influences are the two starting pitchers and the opposing leadoff hitters. Look for late scratches to the starter or top-of-order hitters, and any notable platoon or matchup information that could change hitters’ expected performance in the first inning.
Wind blowing out increases the chance of balls carrying for hits or home runs, warmer temperatures can increase carry and ball liveliness, and an open roof or higher altitude tends to favor scoring. Conversely, strong winds in or cold, damp conditions tend to suppress early scoring.
Monitor confirmed starting pitchers and official lineups, any late scratches or pitching changes, announced rain delays or roof closures, and injury reports. Those items are the most common triggers for rapid market updates.