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Washington vs Philadelphia: First Inning Run

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About This Market

This market asks whether a run will be scored during the first inning of the Washington vs Philadelphia game. It matters because first-inning scoring can change managerial strategy and in-game odds quickly.

The event refers to a Major League Baseball matchup between Washington and Philadelphia and focuses only on scoring during the top and bottom of the first inning. Early-inning outcomes are influenced by announced starting pitchers, lineup construction, ballpark and weather conditions, and each team's tendencies in leadoff and second-slot hitters. Historical first-inning patterns vary by matchup and day-to-day roster decisions.

Market prices reflect the market consensus about whether any run will be recorded in the first inning; interpret movements as the market incorporating new information like lineups, pitcher announcements, and weather updates. Prices update as pregame and in-game information becomes available and should be read as indication of changing expectations rather than fixed truth.

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What exactly counts as a 'First Inning Run' for the Washington vs Philadelphia: First Inning Run market?

A first inning run is any run that is officially recorded in the top or bottom of the first inning on the game's official scorebook/box score. If a run is listed in the first-inning line of the official game log, it counts for this market.

How will the Washington vs Philadelphia: First Inning Run market resolve if the game is postponed or suspended before the first inning is completed?

If the game is postponed or suspended prior to completion of the first inning, resolution depends on whether the official competition later resumes and completes that inning; if the game is ultimately canceled before the first inning is completed, the market may be voided according to the exchange's event rules.

Does a run that scores because of a defensive error or fielder's choice count for the Washington vs Philadelphia: First Inning Run market?

Yes. Runs that appear in the official first-inning scoring—whether earned or unearned, scored on errors, fielder's choice, or other plays—count for the market as long as they are recorded in the official game records for the first inning.

If a replay review changes whether a run was scored in the first inning, how does that affect the Washington vs Philadelphia: First Inning Run outcome?

Official scoring and replay decisions that alter whether a run was recorded in the first inning are used for resolution. If a review or postgame scoring change modifies the box score for the first inning before settlement, the market outcome will follow the official record.

What pregame information specific to this Washington vs Philadelphia matchup should I watch before placing a trade on the First Inning Run market?

Watch the announced starting pitchers and their first-inning splits, the confirmed batting order for each team (especially 1–3 hitters), any late scratches or lineup moves, and weather/wind reports at the ballpark; these items are most likely to change near-term expectations for a first-inning run.

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