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The Rockies-Mets doubleheader is a BetSigy matchday spot because Sunday is not only about the opener. It is about whether game two becomes bettable once the first game and the Rockies starter picture stop moving.

MLB has Quintana versus McLean listed for game one, then keeps Colorado TBD against Kodai Senga in the makeup game. That makes the practical edge one of patience, not one of forcing an early full-day opinion.

What Happened

The official MLB probable-pitchers page shows Rockies at Mets game one at 1:40 PM EDT with Quintana versus McLean. It then lists a second game created by the April 25 postponement, with the Rockies still TBD against Senga.

That means bettors have to price not just two starters but the carryover effects from the opener: bullpen usage, catcher workload, bench composition, and whether the second lineup card changes enough to invalidate any early idea.

Why It Matters

For BetSigy, the useful distinction is first five versus full game. If game one burns bullpen quality or game two opens with a thin Colorado lineup, a first-five plan may stay cleaner than a full-game ticket that depends on late innings you cannot evaluate yet.

The second practical lesson is no-bet discipline. A doubleheader with one confirmed game and one TBD game can tempt bettors into anchoring too hard on the listed ace. If the Rockies reveal game-two starter late and the lineup shape changes with it, the right answer may be to wait for live entry or skip the pregame market altogether.

What To Watch Next

Watch how long the opener runs, which relievers are spent, and whether New York or Colorado rest key bats in the second card. That is often more useful than having a broad opinion on the whole day by lunchtime.

If Colorado confirms game-two starter late, rebuild the bet from scratch instead of treating the new information as a minor patch. BetSigy would rather arrive late to a clean setup than early to a noisy one.

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The April 26 MLB doubleheader execution board follows same-day spots where game-one usage and game-two confirmation can flip the best market from full game to first five, live only, or no bet.