| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether one or more runs will be scored during the first inning of the Los Angeles A vs Houston game. First-inning scoring is important because it captures early-game momentum and can be driven by starting pitchers, the top of the batting order, and pregame conditions.
The outcome depends primarily on the announced starting pitchers and the two teams' usual top-of-lineup tendencies; historically, early-inning scoring varies by matchup and ballpark. Situational factors such as late scratches, pitcher usage patterns (starters vs openers), and weather can change the expectation between when lineups are posted and first pitch.
Prediction market prices reflect the crowd’s assessment of how likely at least one run will be scored in that first inning; moves in price typically reflect new information such as lineup changes, weather updates, or last-minute pitching switches.
It refers to one or more runs recorded in the first inning (combined top and bottom) as shown in the official game play-by-play/box score used by the market for resolution.
Resolution follows the market’s stated rules and the official game record: if the first inning is completed after a suspension, most platforms use the final official play-by-play once the inning has been completed to determine the outcome.
Watch the announced starting pitchers and any late changes, the opposing team’s 1–3 hitters, and catcher or bullpen signals; last-minute scratches or a switch to an opener can materially change first-inning scoring dynamics.
Check wind direction/speed, temperature, and whether the stadium is domed or open; wind blowing out or high heat/humidity can increase early run chances, while strong headwinds or cold conditions tend to suppress scoring.
Markets typically use the official final scoring and play-by-play as their source; if the league’s official record is updated and the market’s rules allow, that final official record is what determines the outcome—check the platform’s scoring-change window and dispute policy.