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Texas vs Seattle: First Inning Run

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About This Market

This market tracks whether a run is scored in the first inning of the game between the Texas Rangers and the Seattle Mariners. It allows participants to speculate on the immediate offensive production of these two American League West rivals.

The Texas-Seattle matchup is a critical division series where starting pitcher performance in the opening frame is paramount. Early scoring often hinges on the efficiency of the starting rotation and the aggression of the top-of-the-order hitters in navigating the first three batters. Historical data in this rivalry shows that both teams often prioritize high-leverage at-bats early to set the tone for the game.

Market prices represent the collective expectation of whether offensive execution will overcome defensive stability within the first half-inning and second half-inning combined.

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What constitutes a 'run' in this market?

A run is counted if any player crosses home plate safely during the first inning of the official game, regardless of which team scores.

Does a run scored in the top and bottom of the first count?

Yes; if either team scores at any point during the first inning, the condition for a run being scored is satisfied.

What happens if the game is delayed or postponed?

The market typically follows official league rulings; if the game is cancelled or not completed, the market may be voided based on specific exchange rules.

How do starting pitcher substitutions affect this market?

Pitcher changes before the first pitch can significantly alter market sentiment, as the matchup dynamics shift based on the new pitcher's early-game statistics.

Does this market include extra innings?

No, this market is strictly limited to the first inning of the regulation nine-inning game.

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