| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether there will be at least one run scored during the first inning of the Cleveland vs Los Angeles D game. First-inning scoring is an early-game outcome that can signal momentum and affects live betting and in-game strategy.
First-inning run outcomes are driven by matchup details that are known before the game—primarily the announced starting pitchers, projected lineups, and ballpark/weather conditions. Historical team tendencies around scoring early can provide context, but the market will react to day-of changes such as lineup announcements, scratches, or late pitching changes. Because the market closes before first pitch, pregame information matters more than in-play events.
Market odds reflect traders’ consensus about whether at least one run will be scored in the first inning; they update as new, relevant information (lineups, starters, weather) becomes available. Use odds movements to track how the market interprets last-minute news rather than as a fixed prediction.
It means whether at least one run is officially scored during the first inning (top or bottom) of the Cleveland vs Los Angeles D game, as recorded by the official game scorer and MLB rules.
The market closes before the game’s first pitch (listed as TBD) and resolves using the official game record after the first inning and any reviews or official scoring rulings are finalized.
Announcements such as the confirmed starting pitchers, official batting orders, late scratches, weather updates (wind/temperature), and any unexpected pitching changes drive market movement.
Starters influence early scoring through their first-inning strikeout/walk tendencies, history of quick starts or slow starts, and matchup splits against opposing hitters; a surprise bullpen start or an injury replacement can materially change expectations.
Settlement follows the platform’s event rules and the official MLB determination: if the game is postponed before the first pitch it is typically voided and refunded; if suspended, resolution depends on whether the first inning is officially completed and how the league records the game.