| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market concerns whether one or more runs will be scored during the first inning of the scheduled Washington vs Philadelphia game. First-inning scoring is often driven by the starting pitchers, leadoff hitters, and game-day conditions, so it matters for short-term trading and in-play decisions.
Washington and Philadelphia are MLB clubs whose early-inning scoring tendencies vary by season, matchup, and home ballpark. Key context includes the announced starting pitchers, the batting orders (especially leadoff hitters), and venue/weather factors that influence contact and home-run likelihood. Historical head-to-head first-inning patterns can inform views but are only one piece of the picture.
Market prices aggregate trader information about the likelihood of a run in the first inning based on available data (pitchers, lineups, weather, news). Treat prices as a dynamic signal that updates as new information—like a late pitching change or weather update—becomes available.
It refers to whether at least one run is officially scored during the first inning (top or bottom) of the scheduled game, as recorded by official MLB scoring before the inning is complete.
Settlement occurs after the first inning is completed and official scoring is posted; if the first inning is suspended or not completed, settlement follows the exchange's rules for postponed or suspended games.
Starting pitchers influence early scoring through strikeout, walk, and home-run rates; a pitcher known for quick early strikeouts suppresses first-inning runs, while one prone to walks or hard contact raises the chance of an early run.
Watch confirmed starting pitchers, official batting orders (notably the leadoff hitter), final weather and wind reports, any late scratches or bullpen activity that suggests a pitching change, and any injury news.
Handling depends on the exchange's settlement policy; common approaches are to settle based on the rescheduled game's first inning once played or to void the market if the required play does not occur—check the market's official terms for the definitive rule.