| 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 during the first inning of the Los Angeles A vs Houston game. First-inning scoring is an early-game event that can reflect starting-pitcher matchups and immediate offensive strategy, and it attracts traders looking to capitalize on lineups and late-breaking news.
First-inning outcomes are driven mainly by the starting pitchers, the top of each batting order, and ballpark/weather conditions; some clubs and pitchers consistently produce more or fewer early-inning runs. Historical head-to-head results and recent usage patterns (rest, innings limits, bullpen workload) provide additional context, but single-inning results are volatile and sensitive to last-minute changes.
Market prices represent the aggregated views of participants based on public information and will move as official lineups, pitcher announcements, and conditions change. Use prices as a real-time signal of market sentiment rather than a guarantee of outcome.
The market resolves based on the official scoring of the game's first inning: after the completion of both teams' top and bottom halves of the first inning (or the equivalent official determination if the home team does not bat), using the league's official scorekeeping.
A confirmed change to the scheduled starter materially alters early-run expectations and typically leads to immediate market price movement; traders often react quickly to official announcements of pitching changes.
Settlement follows the platform's stated event rules: the market will rely on the official outcome of the first inning when the game is completed, or it may be voided/refunded if the event is cancelled per the platform’s policies. Check the event page or platform rules for the definitive procedure.
Yes — the market follows the league’s official scoring and review outcomes. If an official review changes whether a run scored in the first inning, the market is settled according to that final official ruling.
Watch the official starting lineup releases and any bullpen announcements, last-minute player scratches or injury reports, confirmed starting pitchers and their hand (left/right), and weather/wind updates at the ballpark — all can materially affect first-inning scoring chances.