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Texas vs Baltimore: First Inning Run

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About This Market

This market asks whether at least one run will be scored during the first inning of the Texas vs Baltimore game. First-inning scoring is an early-game indicator that reflects starting-pitcher matchups and offensive intent and can materially affect in-play decisions.

First-inning outcomes are driven primarily by the matchup between the scheduled starting pitchers and the opposing top-of-the-order hitters, along with ballpark and weather factors. Team strategies (aggressive base running, lineup construction) and recent roster or rotation changes can shift the likelihood of early runs from game to game.

Market prices represent the collective, continuously updated expectations of participants and change in response to news such as lineup releases, pitching changes, or weather updates. Treat prices as a real-time sentiment indicator rather than a guarantee of the eventual outcome.

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How exactly will this 'First Inning Run' market be resolved?

Resolution will follow the official game record: the market is settled based on whether at least one run is recorded during the first inning of the Texas vs Baltimore game in the official play-by-play maintained by MLB and recognized by the platform.

Does a run that scores on an error count toward the first-inning run outcome?

Yes. Any run that crosses the plate during the first inning counts for settlement regardless of whether it is later classified as earned or unearned; settlement follows the official scorekeeper's record.

What happens if the game is postponed, suspended, or the first inning is not completed?

If the first inning is not completed before a postponement or a suspension, the market will be resolved according to the platform's rules using the official MLB determination—this may include voiding/refunding the market or waiting for official completion; check the event's specific settlement policy for details.

If the scheduled starting pitcher is changed after this market opens, does that change how the market resolves?

A pitcher change does not alter the settlement criteria (which rely on official first-inning scoring), but it is material information that typically affects market prices because it alters the underlying matchup and therefore the expected likelihood of a first-inning run.

If a review or scoring change after the game alters whether a run was recorded in the first inning, which record is used for settlement?

Settlement follows the official, final MLB record and any post-game scoring reviews recognized by MLB. If the official record is amended, the market settles according to that amended official result.

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