| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market tracks whether a run is scored by either the Detroit Tigers or the Minnesota Twins during the opening inning of their specified matchup. It serves as a binary indicator for early-game offensive efficiency.
First-inning scoring often dictates the momentum and managerial strategy for the remainder of a baseball game. Factors such as starting pitcher durability, lead-off hitter on-base percentage, and the environmental conditions of the ballpark significantly influence the likelihood of early runs.
The price of 'Yes' shares reflects the collective market expectation that at least one run will be recorded in the first frame, while 'No' represents the belief that both pitchers will navigate the first inning unscathed.
A run is officially scored when a player touches home plate safely after advancing through all three bases, as recorded in the official MLB box score.
Yes, this market encompasses the entirety of the first inning, covering both the top half (visitors) and the bottom half (home team).
Markets typically follow the official exchange policy regarding game cancellations, which often involves voiding or settling based on official league statistics once the game concludes.
Modern defensive positioning and the skill of the starting infielders play a role in preventing early baserunners, which is critical to keeping the first inning scoreless.
Yes, any run that crosses the plate during the first inning is counted, regardless of whether it is classified as earned or unearned by official scorekeepers.