| 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 during the first inning of the Cleveland vs Seattle game. First-inning scoring provides an early indicator of momentum and matters for in-game strategy and short-form props.
The outcome depends heavily on the pre-game matchups: confirmed starting pitchers and the top of each lineup typically drive early scoring. Ballpark factors, weather, and any late scratches or lineup changes also shape the immediate run environment for the teams involved.
Market prices reflect traders' consensus about the likelihood of any run being scored in inning one and will move with new information. Look for updates tied to official lineup and pitching announcements, weather, and game-status notices.
The market will be settled using the official scoring for the game's first inning after that inning is completed; check the exchange's event page for exact settlement timing and any platform-specific rules.
Any run credited in the official score of the first inning counts, regardless of whether it scores on a hit, walk, wild pitch, passed ball, error, or other play recorded in the official box score.
If the game is postponed or the first inning is not completed as originally scheduled, the exchange will apply its stated event rules; consult the event terms on the platform for whether the market is voided or settled upon resumption.
Watch confirmed starting pitchers, announced batting orders (especially the top of each lineup), last-minute scratches or roster moves, and real-time weather or stadium-condition updates that can affect early scoring.
Official lineup and pitching confirmations, injury or scratch reports, significant weather changes, and adjustments to the scheduled first-pitch time are the primary information events that typically change market prices.