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San Diego vs Los Angeles A: First Inning Run

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About This Market

This market tracks whether a run is scored in the first inning of the baseball game between the San Diego Padres and the Los Angeles Dodgers. It allows participants to speculate on the offensive efficiency and starting pitching strength of these division rivals.

The Padres and Dodgers share a intense rivalry within the National League West, often featuring high-stakes matchups. Both rosters frequently boast potent top-of-the-order hitters capable of early production, balanced against elite starting rotations. Performance in the opening inning is a critical indicator of early momentum and tactical decision-making for both managers.

The market prices reflect the collective anticipation of whether the starting pitchers will maintain early dominance or if the opposing hitters will strike first.

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What constitutes a 'run' for the purposes of this market?

A run is credited when a player legally advances around first, second, and third base to touch home plate during the first inning.

Does the outcome depend on which team scores the run?

No, this market tracks whether any run is scored in the first inning by either the home or away team.

How does extra-inning play affect this market?

Extra-inning play is irrelevant to this market, as the event specifically settles based on action occurring solely in the first inning.

What happens if the game is postponed or cancelled?

Market resolution typically follows official exchange rules regarding game completion; check the specific contract terms for cancellation or postponement policies.

Do errors that allow a player to score count toward this market?

Yes, any run that crosses home plate during the first inning—regardless of whether it is earned or unearned due to errors—counts toward the result.

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