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Baseball Betting Rules at Flush & How to Bet on MLB Explained

How baseball and MLB bets are settled at Flush. Covers innings rules, extra innings, player props, pitcher changes and postponed game rules.

Written by Coco

Flush offers baseball betting on MLB and major international competitions. Here is how each market type is settled.

Match Settlement

All markets are settled using the final result after 9 innings, or 8.5 innings if the home team is leading at that point. Extra innings are not included in any market unless explicitly stated.

Extra Innings Markets

When Will the Match Be Decided? Settled as "Any extra inning" if the game is tied after 9 innings, regardless of whether extra innings are actually played.

Will There Be Extra Innings? Settled as "Yes" if the game is tied after 9 innings, regardless of whether extra innings are played.

Point Milestone Markets If an inning ends before the specified point is reached, including in extra innings, bets on "Which team wins race to X points?" and "Who scores the Xth point?" are void.

Pre-Match Winner Market Settled if the match goes at least 5 innings, or 4.5 innings if the home team is leading, and is declared official.

Postponed and Abandoned Games

  • Postponed match: all bets are void unless play resumes within 48 hours.

  • Abandoned match: all undecided bets are void unless play resumes within 48 hours. Markets already determined are settled.

Player Props

Rule

Detail

Participation

The player must be in the starting lineup, or the bet is void

Settlement

Final official box score

Venue change

Bets stand if not postponed for more than 48 hours and the home team remains unchanged

Suspended, resumes within 36 hours

All bets stand

Suspended, resumes after 36 hours

Bets void unless already determined

Outcome already determined mid-game

Settled as Win/Loss regardless of innings played

Other markets

The game must go at least 8.5 innings, or bets are void

Pitcher Rules

If a pitcher change happens after bets are placed, bets remain valid. If a named pitcher does not start the game, all bets on that pitcher are void.

Incorrect Score or Match Status

If a market remains open with an incorrect score or status that significantly impacts the odds, Flush reserves the right to void affected bets.

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