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Kansas City vs Detroit: First Inning Run

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About This Market

This market tracks whether a run will be scored during the first inning of the game between the Kansas City Royals and the Detroit Tigers. It provides a binary outcome based on the offensive production and defensive efficiency of both teams during the opening frame.

In professional baseball, the first inning is often influenced by the starting pitchers' ability to settle into the game and the aggressive approach of top-of-the-order hitters. Historical data for both clubs can be analyzed based on their team on-base percentages and the specific starting pitchers assigned to the mound for this matchup.

The market prices reflect the aggregate expectation of whether the starting pitchers will hold the opponent scoreless or if the batters will succeed in driving in a run immediately.

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What constitutes a 'run' in this market?

A run is recorded if any player crosses home plate safely during the top or bottom of the first inning, according to official MLB scoring rules.

Does this market include extra innings or later frames?

No, this market is exclusively restricted to scoring events that occur strictly within the first inning.

How do starting pitcher substitutions affect this market?

The market is based on the result of the first inning regardless of potential pitching changes, provided the game reaches the conclusion of the first inning.

What happens if the game is rained out or delayed?

If the first inning is not completed due to weather or other external factors, the market rules typically dictate settlement based on official league rulings or platform policies.

How can I assess the likelihood of a first-inning run?

Analyze the 'First Inning Runs Allowed' (FIRA) statistics of the starting pitchers and compare them against the opposing team’s capability to score early in games.

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