| 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 Colorado vs Miami game. First-inning scoring influences early-game momentum and many live-betting strategies.
First-inning run markets hinge on factors announced shortly before first pitch: starting pitchers, the top of each lineup, ballpark and weather. Historical tendencies (starter first-inning performance, leadoff hitters' on-base rates, and venue effects) help contextualize expectations, but lineups and conditions announced on game day can shift outlooks quickly.
Market prices are a real-time aggregation of trader expectations about first-inning scoring; interpret them alongside concrete game-day information (starting pitchers, official lineups, weather) rather than as a fixed forecast.
Any run—earned or unearned—recorded during the first inning as reflected in the official MLB scoring for the game. Settlement uses the official box score after the first inning is complete.
The market resolves once the first inning has been completed and the official game record is available. If the first inning is not completed (e.g., postponement or suspension), resolution follows the platform's published rules.
Monitor the announced starting pitchers, official batting orders, any late scratches, pitch counts or recent workload notes, and weather/park updates—these items most directly affect first-inning scoring chances.
Handedness matters for the initial plate appearances: managers often set the top of the order with matchups in mind, and starters with weak opposite-side splits can be more vulnerable in the first inning to a stacked top lineup.
In those cases the market will follow the exchange's settlement policy; commonly, if the event never reaches the resolution point (a completed first inning), the market is voided or otherwise settled per the platform rules—check the market terms for specifics.