| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether at least one run will be scored during the first inning of the Texas vs Philadelphia game. First-inning scoring is an early-game proposition that captures immediate offensive and pitching matchups and can signal how the rest of the game may unfold.
Resolution depends on the official scoring of the specific Texas vs Philadelphia game: the top and bottom of the first inning as recorded in the game's official box score. Historical tendencies — head-to-head matchups, a team's typical leadoff production, and ballpark factors — provide useful context, but lineups, starting pitchers, and weather on game day are often the decisive inputs.
Market prices reflect the market’s aggregated expectation about whether any run will be scored in the first inning; they will update as teams announce lineups, starting pitchers are confirmed, and weather or late scratches occur. Use the market as a real-time summary of that information rather than a static prediction.
Resolution is based on the official game record for the specific Texas vs Philadelphia matchup: any run(s) recorded in the top or bottom of the first inning in the official box score count toward a 'yes'; zero runs recorded in the first inning count toward a 'no'.
The market closing time is indicated on the platform (currently TBD); resolution follows the platform’s stated rules for postponed or suspended games — typically using the official game result or the official records once the game reaches the point needed for an official decision.
Watch the announced starting pitchers, the confirmed batting orders for both teams (especially the 1–3 hitters), any late scratches, and multi-inning-relief use signals; changes to any of these items materially alter early-inning scoring dynamics.
Any run that appears in the official box score for the first inning counts, regardless of whether it is earned or unearned — this includes runs scored on hits, walks with bases loaded, wild pitches, passed balls, fielding errors, and home runs, as long as they are recorded in the first inning.
Key characteristics include each team’s regular leadoff hitter on-base rates, lineup depth in the top third, how often the team pressures opposing pitchers early with thefts or hit-and-run tactics, and the bullpen/defensive alignment choices managers typically employ in the first inning.