| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Colorado wins first 5 innings | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Miami wins first 5 innings | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Tie | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which outcome will hold after the first five innings of the Colorado vs Miami game; it matters because the first five innings isolate starting-pitching and early-offense dynamics that differ from full-game outcomes.
This is a baseball-specific market (first five innings refers to the score after five complete innings) between Colorado and Miami, teams typically associated with the Colorado Rockies and Miami Marlins. Historical context that often matters: Colorado's home park is known for high-altitude, hitter-friendly conditions while Miami's home park tends to suppress offense; starting pitchers and early lineup construction usually drive first-five results more than late-inning bullpen performance.
Market odds aggregate trader views about which side will be ahead or if the score will be tied after five innings and they update as new information (lineups, scratches, weather) arrives. Treat the odds as real-time sentiment, not guarantees — they change with pitching announcements, in-game events, and official rulings.
Resolution is based on the official game score after five completed innings (i.e., after the visiting team has batted five times and the home team has batted five times, unless the home team is leading after the top of the fifth). Check the market's specific rule page for platform tie-breaking language or exceptions.
Platforms typically follow the league’s official determination: if the game never reaches five completed innings and is not resumed according to league rules, the market may be voided or resolved per the platform’s stated policies. Always review the event’s resolution rules on the market page.
Focus on the announced starting pitchers for each team, their recent first-inning/first-three-innings performance, and the top of each batting order (leadoff through third) because they generate the majority of early scoring chances. Late scratches or a last-minute pitching change are particularly impactful.
Many markets close at or just before first pitch or when rosters/starting pitchers are locked; because this event lists a TBD close time, monitor the market page for the exact lock time and for any announcements about lineup lock or trading halts.
Most platforms resolve using the official league score as recorded at the time specified in their rules; some allow for later official scoring corrections up to a defined cutoff. Consult the market’s resolution and correction policy for how post-game adjustments are handled.