| 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 Houston Astros or the Colorado Rockies during the first inning of their matchup. It serves as a binary indicator for early-game offensive efficiency and starting pitcher effectiveness.
The first inning is often dictated by the caliber of the starting pitchers and the top of the batting order's ability to capitalize on cold starts. Historically, venues like Coors Field in Colorado can inflate run production due to altitude, while Houston's offensive lineup often relies on power hitters to set an early tone. Analyzing the specific matchup of the starting pitchers is essential for understanding how the opening frame may unfold.
The market prices reflect the collective expectation of whether the starting pitchers will hold the opposition scoreless or if the batters will successfully manufacture a run immediately.
Yes, if either the Houston Astros or the Colorado Rockies score a run during the first inning, the market resolves to 'Yes'.
Markets typically follow the official league ruling on game status; if the game is canceled or ruled a 'no contest' before an official result is reached, the market may be voided.
The quality of the starting pitcher is the primary variable, as a pitcher who struggles with command early in the game is statistically more likely to allow a first-inning run.
No, this market is strictly limited to the events occurring within the first inning of the designated game.
Focus on 'First Inning Runs Allowed' (FIRA) for the starting pitchers and the teams' respective batting averages against right-handed or left-handed pitching.