| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether there will be at least one run scored in the first inning of the Texas vs Baltimore game, a short-term proposition useful to bettors and fans focused on immediate game dynamics.
First-inning scoring depends heavily on starting pitcher matchups, the top of each lineup, and game-day conditions rather than season-long totals. Historical tendencies—such as each team's leadoff hitter approach and recent first-inning scoring trends—can provide context, but the decisive inputs are the announced starters and official lineups.
Market prices represent the collective expectation about the occurrence of a first-inning run and should be read as real-time signals rather than guarantees. Combine market information with official lineup and weather announcements before making a trading or viewing decision.
It asks whether at least one run will be scored during the completed first inning (either the top, the bottom, or both) of the Texas vs Baltimore game.
Settlement is based on the official scoring of the game after the first inning is completed; if the inning is not completed due to suspension or cancellation, the platform's contingency rules determine settlement — check the market page for those rules.
Monitor the official starting pitcher announcements, lineup cards (especially the top three hitters), weather/wind reports, and any late scratches or bullpen signals announced by either club.
Because the first inning occurs immediately, most actionable changes are pregame; however, last-minute bullpening, catcher changes, or umpire assignments announced shortly before first pitch can still shift expectations and market prices.
No — this market only reflects whether at least one run will be scored in the first inning by either team; separate markets would be required to predict which team scores first or scores in the first inning specifically.