| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market tracks whether a run is scored by either the San Diego Padres or the Colorado Rockies during the first inning of their matchup. It serves as a binary indicator for the volatility and offensive momentum expected at the very start of the game.
First-inning scoring is heavily influenced by the starting pitchers' ability to settle into a rhythm and the top-of-the-order hitters' propensity to reach base. Coors Field, the home of the Rockies, is historically known for its high-altitude environment, which frequently creates favorable conditions for extra-base hits and early offensive production compared to other MLB stadiums.
The market price represents the aggregate expectation of whether a run will cross the plate before the second inning begins, reflecting both team offensive capability and pitching matchups.
The condition for the event is met if either the Padres or the Rockies score at least one run before the start of the second inning.
No, this market is strictly limited to the first half-inning and second half-inning of the game; the final score or winner is irrelevant.
Coors Field is statistically one of the most hitter-friendly ballparks in baseball, which generally increases the likelihood of runs being scored early in the game.
The first inning includes both the top half of the inning (when the Padres bat) and the bottom half (when the Rockies bat).
Yes, any run that crosses home plate legally during the first inning counts, regardless of whether it was driven in by a hit, a walk, or a fielding error.