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The primary keyword for this update is Rays Red Sox no-bet board. MLB marked the May 9 game as postponed while still showing Nick Martinez (RHP, 0-0, -.-- ERA, 0 SO) against Payton Tolle (LHP, 0-0, -.-- ERA, 0 SO) on the probable-pitcher page.

For BetSigy, the decision is execution-first: stop pregame entries, avoid live-bet assumptions, wait for the rescheduled lineup card and rebuild first-five versus full-game logic only when the new game state is official.

What Happened

The official MLB board changed the game state to postponed. That removes the normal pregame sequence and turns the matchup into a scheduling problem, especially if either starter is pushed, scratched or used in a different role before the make-up date.

A postponed game should not be treated as a delayed first pitch. BetSigy execution requires a hard pause until the new lineup card, bullpen availability and starting-pitcher plan are confirmed through the updated game listing.

Why It Matters

A postponement can be a trap for execution systems because stale notes keep circulating after the bettable event has changed. The clean response is to remove the game from active betting, then rebuild when MLB posts the new context.

That is the owner-fit difference from BetTipsCompare. BetSigy does not lead with void-rule shopping; it leads with no-bet discipline, lineup reset timing and whether the first-five versus full-game plan survives the schedule break.

What To Watch Next

Watch the rescheduled start time, the new official starters and whether the clubs treat the original pitchers as locked in or flexible. Do not reuse the old first-five read unless the new lineup and bullpen context support it.

When the game returns, rebuild from the top of the card: starter, catcher, platoon bats, bullpen rest and weather. If those inputs are incomplete, the execution answer stays no bet.

Also clear any saved live-bet alerts tied to the original start window. A stale alert can pull a bettor back into a market before the new official context exists.

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