| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether there will be a run scored during the first inning of the Los Angeles A vs Chicago C game. First-inning scoring often sets the tone for a single game and can move short-term positions in related markets.
Context includes starting pitchers, announced lineups, and recent team trends in scoring early in games. Ballpark factors, weather, and bullpen usage for both Los Angeles A and Chicago C also shape expectations. Historical head-to-heads and seasonal first-inning tendencies provide additional background but can change with roster or weather alterations.
Prediction market prices reflect collective expectations about whether a run will score in the first inning; they are a snapshot of participant sentiment rather than a guarantee of outcome. For final settlement rules and the authoritative outcome, consult the market page and the platform's resolution policy.
Any run that crosses home plate during the official first inning (both the top and bottom of the inning). Runs scored on plays later changed by the official scorer still count if they are part of the first inning as defined by the platform.
Settlement follows the platform's stated resolution rules: typically the market will be resolved according to whether the first inning was completed before suspension; if the platform requires a completed inning and that did not occur, the market may be voided or refunded—check the market page for the official policy.
The starting pitchers for both teams, their first-inning performance history, and the opposing lineup's top hitters are most influential; also monitor the announced leadoff batter, pinch-hitting tendencies, and any late scratches or lineup changes announced before first pitch.
Wind direction and strength, temperature, and ballpark size can increase or decrease the likelihood of early runs—wind blowing out favors run scoring and cold, still conditions generally suppress it. Check local forecasts and the park's home-run/fly-ball reputation on game day.
Verify official starting lineups and pitching announcements as soon as they are released and again shortly before first pitch; late scratches, bullpen warm-ups, or weather updates can materially change the market's outlook and should be checked on the market page and official team communications.