| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dominican Republic -1.5 first 5 innings | 97% | 61¢ | 97¢ | — | $29 | Trade → |
| Dominican Republic -2.5 first 5 innings | 90% | 0¢ | 80¢ | — | $4 | Trade → |
| Israel -2.5 first 5 innings | 0% | 0¢ | 74¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Israel -1.5 first 5 innings | 0% | 0¢ | 79¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which spread band will describe the run differential between the Dominican Republic and Israel after the first five innings. It matters for traders who want to isolate early-game performance and for fans focusing on starting-pitcher matchups and early offense.
Matches between the Dominican Republic and Israel occur in international tournaments and exhibition schedules where roster composition can vary widely; the strength of each team’s early-game lineup and reported starters typically drives outcomes. Because these events often depend on last-minute roster and rotation decisions, historical head-to-head results are less predictive than current starter, lineup, and usage information.
Market odds reflect participants’ consensus about which of the four spread outcomes is most likely given available information; they move as new information arrives (e.g., announced starters, weather, scratches). Treat odds as a real-time signal of market expectations, not a fixed prediction.
It measures the run differential between the two teams after the completion of the top and bottom of the fifth inning. The market settles using the official five-inning score reported by the league or organizer and according to the platform’s settlement rules.
The platform lists the market close time as TBD; typically similar markets close before the first pitch or when official starters are locked. Settlement normally occurs after the five innings are completed and the official box score is published; consult the platform for the exact cutoff and any late-adjustment policies.
Announced starters are a primary driver because the first five innings are usually dominated by starters’ performance. A strong or weak starter, their recent form, and matchup history against the opposing lineup can materially change expectations and market prices.
It means the spread is broken into four distinct outcome bands (each representing a range of run differentials for the first five innings). When the official five-inning score is recorded, exactly one of those four outcomes is declared the winning outcome; check the market page for the precise labels and ranges.
Treatment of shortened games and postgame scoring adjustments depends on the platform’s settlement policy: some use the official score at the time of stoppage, others void or adjust markets under specific rules. Similarly, official scorer changes are usually handled according to the platform’s reliance on league-designated official results—always review the platform’s published settlement rules for this event.