The New York Mets and Colorado Rockies wrap up their series at Coors Field this Thursday afternoon, May 7, 2026, in a rescheduled clash that promises plenty of offensive fireworks. Following a postponement earlier in the week, both rotations have been shuffled, setting up a daytime showdown that pits a rising young arm against a veteran southpaw familiar with the hazards of pitching at altitude.
The Pitching Matchup: Scott vs. Quintana
The Mets give the ball to Christian Scott, a high-ceiling right-hander who has become a focal point of their 2026 rotation. Scott enters this start with a 4.26 ERA and a 1.26 WHIP. While his win-loss record doesn’t jump off the page, his underlying metrics are encouraging; he boasts a strong strikeout-to-walk ratio and a mid-90s fastball that generates significant late life. However, pitching in Denver is a unique challenge for young power pitchers, as breaking balls tend to flatten and fatigue can set in quickly. Scott will need to rely on his precision to keep the Rockies from turning his fly-ball tendencies into extra-base hits.
The Rockies counter with a familiar face in Jose Quintana. The veteran left-hander has managed a 1-2 record with a 4.07 ERA and 1.36 WHIP across 24.1 innings this season. Quintana is no stranger to the Mets, having spent time in their rotation, and he actually performed well against them earlier this year. His game is built on deception and changing speeds rather than raw power. While he lacks the “swing-and-miss” stuff of his younger counterpart, Quintana’s experience pitching in high-altitude environments allows him to navigate thin air better than most. He’ll look to exploit a Mets lineup that, while talented, has shown a vulnerability to soft-tossing lefties this season.
Best Bets for May 7, 2026
1. Moneyline: New York Mets
Despite the challenges of Coors Field, the Mets enter this contest with the superior offensive depth. Players like Juan Soto (.301 AVG) and Mark Vientos have been driving the bus for New York lately, and they should find Quintana’s 89-91 mph fastball to be a hittable target. With the Mets’ bullpen rested following the earlier postponement, they have the edge in the late innings if Scott can provide five solid frames.
2. Total: Over 10.5 Runs
A daytime game at Coors Field is a recipe for high scores. With Christian Scott making his first career start in Denver and Jose Quintana sporting a 4.07 ERA, the conditions are ripe for a slugfest. Both teams have shown the ability to put up “crooked numbers” in this series, and the ball travels significantly further in the afternoon sun. Expect both offenses to reach double-digit hit totals.
3. Player Prop: Mark Vientos to Record an RBI
Vientos has been a run-producing machine for the Mets this May, recently logging a multi-RBI game against these same Rockies. He has a patient approach and has shown the ability to drive the ball to all fields. Against a left-handed starter like Quintana, Vientos is a prime candidate to knock in a run, especially with high-OBP threats like Soto likely on base ahead of him.
First pitch is scheduled for 3:10 PM ET. With a rookie arm facing a crafty veteran, this series finale should be a captivating balance of power versus finesse.
