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Miami vs New York Y: First Inning Run

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About This Market

This market tracks whether a run is scored in the first inning of the game between the Miami Marlins and the New York Yankees. It allows participants to weigh in on the early-game offensive efficiency and pitching effectiveness of these specific clubs.

The first inning is often a high-leverage period in baseball, as starting pitchers face the top of the batting order for the first time. Analyzing this matchup requires evaluating the strikeout-to-walk ratios of the starting pitchers against the on-base percentages of the leadoff hitters for both Miami and New York.

The market prices reflect the collective anticipation of early-game scoring, where a higher price suggests greater confidence that at least one run will cross the plate before the bottom of the first inning concludes.

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What constitutes a run in this market?

A run is considered scored if any player crosses home plate safely before the third out is recorded in the first inning of the game.

Does this market include extra innings or later frames?

No, this market is exclusively restricted to the events occurring within the first inning of the specified game.

How do starting pitcher substitutions affect this market?

If a starting pitcher is changed before the game begins, the market remains valid based on the outcome of the first inning as played by the eventual starting pitchers.

What happens if the game is postponed or canceled?

If the game is not completed as scheduled, the market may be subject to standard platform rules regarding voids or cancellations.

Are errors or unearned runs included in the outcome?

Yes, any run that crosses the plate during the first inning—regardless of whether it is earned or unearned—counts toward the outcome.

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