| 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 Los Angeles A vs Chicago C game. First-inning scoring is a short, high-signal window that can influence in-game strategy and betting activity.
First-inning run outcomes are driven by starting pitchers, the top of each batting order, ballpark conditions, and last-minute lineup or health changes. For this specific matchup, pay attention to announced starters, recent workload and performance trends, and any lineup notes or late scratches that affect the top of the order. Weather and commute-day scheduling (day/night, doubleheaders) can also change the expected early-offense environment.
Market odds summarize traders' collective expectation about whether the first inning will feature at least one run and will update as new information arrives. Treat odds as a real-time consensus signal that responds quickly to lineup changes, weather, and injury news rather than as a fixed prediction.
A run is any runner credited with a run by the official scorer for the first inning on the league box score. The market resolves using the official inning scoring as posted by the league.
Resolution is based on the official record for the first inning once that inning is complete and posted. If the game is suspended before the first inning finishes, resolution follows the platform’s rules and the league’s official decision about the game status.
Watch the announced starting pitchers for both teams, the players occupying the top of each lineup (especially the leadoff and 2–3 hitters), and any last-minute roster or injury reports that change those names.
Confirmed changes can materially shift expectations: substituting a weaker starter, inserting a power hitter at the top of the order, or naming an opener versus a traditional starter each change the likelihood of early scoring and typically prompt rapid market repricing.
Handling depends on whether and when the first inning is completed and on the platform’s stated settlement policy. If the first inning never occurs or the game is voided by the league, many platforms will void the market; if play resumes and the first inning is completed, settlement typically follows the official inning result.