| 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 in the first inning of the Detroit vs San Diego game. First-inning scoring matters because it reflects immediate matchup dynamics and can be a high-leverage factor for in-game bettors and traders.
Detroit and San Diego are MLB franchises with different home environments and roster constructions; first-inning outcomes often hinge on the announced starting pitchers, the top of each lineup, and ballpark conditions. Historical tendencies (starter first-inning effectiveness, lineup table-setters, and managerial bullpen strategies) help frame expectations, but each game is shaped by the specific matchup and last-minute lineup or weather changes.
Market odds express the collective expectation of traders about whether a run will be scored in the first inning and will update as new information (lineups, weather, pitching changes) becomes available. Use odds movement to gauge how the market is reacting to news rather than as a fixed prediction.
The market settles based on the official score after the first inning has been completed (both the top and bottom of the inning). If the game is postponed or the first inning is not completed, settlement will follow the platform's stated rules for postponed or suspended games.
Any run that is officially recorded on the scoreboard as scored during the first inning—whether earned or unearned, scored on hits, walks, errors, wild pitches, passed balls, or other plays—counts. The market follows the official game scoring for determining whether a run occurred in the first inning.
Yes. If an official replay review or subsequent official scoring decision changes whether a run was recorded in the first inning before settlement, the market outcome will reflect the updated official score.
Watch the announced starting pitchers and their early-inning splits, the confirmed top-of-order hitters for both teams, any late scratches or lineup moves, pitchers’ recent command (walk rates), and any bullpen usage signals indicating a short leash on the starter.
Ballparks differ in how they play (some suppress carry, others are more hitter-friendly), and wind, temperature, and humidity can alter ball flight—calmer, warmer conditions tend to help offense. Time of day and field surface (natural grass vs turf) can also influence early-inning play and should be checked on game day.