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Garrett Crochet and Trevor Rogers are the official listed starters for Red Sox at Orioles on MLB's April 25 lineup page and on Baseball Savant's probable-pitcher board. That confirms the shape of the game, but it does not settle the timing question.

BetSigy reads this as a lefty-lefty wait spot. With both batting orders still listed as TBD, the smarter move is to let lineup detail tell you whether the edge belongs in the first five, the full game, or nowhere at all.

What Happened

The official matchup pages now align on Crochet for Boston and Rogers for Baltimore. That removes the starter uncertainty and shifts the focus to how each club arranges its order once the left-handed matchup is real rather than hypothetical.

Because the current MLB lineup board still shows TBD placeholders, bettors are looking at confirmed starting pitching without the exact contact, platoon, and bench context that usually decides whether an early price deserves action.

Why It Matters

That is exactly why this is an execution story, not a headline story. Lefty-lefty matchups can change the way managers stack right-handed bats, pinch-hit options, and first-five expectations. If you bet too early, you may be locking yourself into a number before the most relevant offensive information has arrived.

BetSigy bettors should also decide which market needs the least information. Sometimes the first five isolates the starter edge cleanly. Other times the full-game market becomes better once bullpen and bench asymmetry are clearer. The listed starters alone do not answer that.

What To Watch Next

Wait for the first published batting orders and look for handedness-driven surprises near the top six spots. A softer-than-expected opposing lineup can justify a first-five lean that would have been premature thirty minutes earlier.

If both clubs publish stronger-than-expected right-handed responses, downgrade any automatic starter-driven angle and reassess whether the market already priced the same adjustment before you did.

If the market starts moving before those lineups land, treat the move itself as information rather than urgency. Early steam without the matching batting-order detail is often a cue to stay patient instead of paying a worse number for the same incomplete read.

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