| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether a run will be scored during the first inning of the Detroit vs Arizona game. Early-inning scoring can set the tone for the game and is a common focal point for short-term trading or in-play strategies.
First-inning scoring is driven primarily by the starting pitchers, the top of each batting order, and ballpark conditions; teams and pitchers have varying historical rates of allowing or producing early runs. Matchups between each side's scheduled starter and the opposing leadoff hitters, along with recent form and lineup construction, provide the immediate context for this market.
Market prices summarize trader consensus about whether a first-inning run will occur and will move as new information (lineups, weather, scratches, late scratches) becomes available. Watching price movement around official lineup releases and last-minute game-status updates is useful for interpreting how the market is incorporating fresh information.
The official close time for this event is listed as TBD; markets of this type commonly close no later than first pitch and are often finalized after official lineups are posted. Check the platform announcement for the exact close time prior to the scheduled game.
A first-inning run is any run that is officially recorded on the scoreboard during the first inning (top or bottom) according to the official game scorekeeper; it includes runs scored by hits, walks, errors, wild pitches, passed balls, and sacrifice plays as officially recorded.
Yes — if the run is officially recorded by the official scorer as a run in the first inning, it counts for this market regardless of whether it is earned or unearned.
Resolution follows the platform's published settlement rules: typically a market requires the completion of the first inning to settle; if the game is postponed or never reaches a completed first inning, the platform may void or re-open the market according to its event resolution policy, so consult the platform’s terms for final guidance.
Watch the announced starting pitchers for each team and the opposing top three hitters in the lineup—especially the leadoff batter—and any late scratches or pinch-hit announcements. Additional attention to recent first-inning splits, pitcher velocity/command reports, and weather/wind updates at the ballpark can materially change expectations.