1. Moneyline - Official after 5 innings (4.5 if the home team’s ahead). If a game is called early, we settle on the last full inning—unless the home team ties or takes the lead in the bottom half, then the score at that moment decides it.
2. Runline - Official after 9 innings (8.5 if the home team’s ahead). If the game’s called before 9, runline wagers are No Action. If the game hits 9+ innings but isn’t completed (suspension, weather, lights out), runline bets still have action and follow the Suspensions & Cancellations rule below.
3. Suspensions & Cancellations - If a game’s suspended, abandoned, postponed, or cancelled and not continued at the original venue, undecided markets are void.
4. Extra Innings - If a game’s called in extras, the score stands at the last full inning—unless the home team ties or takes the lead mid-inning, in which case the score at that point decides it. Player Props (Suspended Games), for instance:
5. Totals (Game Over/Under) - Official after 9 innings (8.5 if the home team’s ahead). If the total is already met, bets settle immediately.If the total isn’t met and the game is called before it’s official, all wagers are No Action. In extra innings, totals follow the Suspensions & Cancellations rule above.
6. 5-Inning Lines
7. Suspended Games (Line Segments) - Bets that aren’t official yet will carry over if the game resumes within 48 hours at the original venue.
8. Series Prices - Wager covers the first 3 games of the series. First 2 games must be played as scheduled. If either is postponed/suspended/no result: No Action. If one team wins the first 2, and Game 3 isn’t played, that team is the winner.
9. Mercy Rule (US Baseball & Softball) - When one team is too far ahead to catch, and the game ends, moneyline bets stand. Totals/runlines are No Action unless already decided.
10. 7-Inning Games (e.g., college doubleheaders)
If called before those marks, runline/total bets are No Action.
Baseball doesn’t always go the full nine, but wagers still stand when the right marks are hit.
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