| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market asks whether a run will be scored in the first inning of the Colorado vs Miami game. It matters to traders and fans because first-inning scoring reflects immediate game dynamics like starting pitchers, lineup construction, and ballpark conditions.
Colorado and Miami are Major League teams with differing home environments and roster strategies; first-inning outcomes often hinge on announced starting pitchers, the handedness of batters at the top of the lineup, and real-time weather or dome status. Historical tendencies and ballpark effects (for example, altitude and wind) can create predictable differences in early-inning scoring between these clubs, but each game’s specific lineups and conditions are the decisive inputs.
Market odds represent the crowd’s aggregated expectation given available information and will update as new data arrives (lineups, weather, pitching changes). Use odds as a continuously updated signal of consensus belief rather than a fixed forecast.
A run counts if it is officially scored during the first inning under league rules; the market follows the official box score and ruling from the league/official scorer for whether a run was scored in that inning.
Resolution typically occurs after the first inning is officially completed and the league posts the official score; if the event is postponed or suspended, resolution follows the market’s stated policy and the league’s official determination.
Announcements move expectations because the matchup between specific hitters and the starter—batting order spots, platoon splits, and recent form—directly changes the likelihood of scoring in the first inning.
If the game is postponed or suspended, the market will resolve according to the platform’s rules, which usually rely on the league’s official decision; outcomes may be voided, carried over, or resolved after the rescheduled game depending on those rules.
Ballpark characteristics alter how the ball travels and how easy it is to score early: higher altitude and favorable winds generally increase run potential, while closed roofs or heavy air tend to suppress it—check the venue and weather/roof status before the game.