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Los Angeles D vs San Francisco: 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 Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Francisco Giants. It captures the immediate offensive volatility at the start of this historic MLB rivalry.

The Dodgers and Giants represent one of baseball's oldest and most intense rivalries, dating back to their time in New York. Scoring in the first inning often hinges on the quality of the starting pitchers and the aggressive nature of the leadoff hitters in both lineups.

The market price reflects the collective expectation of whether either team will cross home plate before the second inning begins.

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Does a run scored by either team count toward the resolution of this market?

Yes, if either the Los Angeles Dodgers or the San Francisco Giants score a run in the first inning, the condition is met.

What happens if the game is delayed or postponed?

Markets typically follow the official league ruling; if the game is cancelled or rescheduled, the market may be voided depending on exchange rules.

Does this market include runs scored in extra innings?

No, this market specifically focuses on the first inning only.

How does the starting pitching matchup influence this market?

A high-strikeout pitcher may reduce the likelihood of a first-inning run, while a pitcher with high early-inning walk rates increases the potential for scoring.

Is the market affected if the starting pitcher is scratched before the game begins?

A change in the starting pitcher significantly shifts the risk profile and is a primary factor market participants monitor leading up to the first pitch.

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