
How to Watch Cardinals vs. Dodgers: TV Channel & Live Stream
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The St. Louis Cardinals and Nolan Arenado will take on Andy Pages and the Los Angeles Dodgers at Busch Stadium on Friday, with the first pitch at 8:15 p.m. ET.
Here is everything you need to know to watch the Cardinals vs. Dodgers game.
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Check out the best moments between the Kansas City Royals and the St. Louis Cardinals. Cardinals vs. Dodgers Game Information & How to Watch When: Friday, June 6, 2025 at 8:15 p.m. ET
Where: Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri
TV: Watch on FDSMW, SportsNet LA
Box Score: Fox Sports Cardinals vs. Dodgers Prediction Score Prediction: Cardinals 5, Dodgers 4
Total Prediction: Over 8.5 runs
Win Probabilities: Cardinals 51%, Dodgers 49% Cardinals vs. Dodgers Head to Head Date Favorite Spread Total Favorite Moneyline Underdog Moneyline Result 8/18/2024 Cardinals -1.5 7.5 -115 -104 2-1 LAD 8/17/2024 Dodgers -1.5 9 -120 +100 5-2 STL 8/16/2024 Dodgers -1.5 9.5 -134 +114 7-6 LAD 3/31/2024 Dodgers -1.5 9 -173 +146 5-4 LAD 3/30/2024 Dodgers -1.5 8.5 -237 +193 6-5 STL 3/29/2024 Dodgers -1.5 8.5 -231 +190 6-3 LAD 3/28/2024 Dodgers -1.5 9 -253 +208 7-1 LAD 5/21/2023 Dodgers -1.5 8 -136 +116 10-5 STL 5/20/2023 Cardinals -1.5 9 -136 +116 6-5 STL 5/19/2023 Dodgers -1.5 8.5 -116 -103 5-0 LAD Cardinals Last 10 Game Stats Stat Avg/Total Record 5-5 Runs Per Game 4.1 HR 9 ERA 4.91 K/9 7.7 Cardinals Player Insights The Cardinals best hitter so far this season is Brendan Donovan, who's hitting at a team-leading .314 rate along with four homers and 24 RBI.
Including all MLB batters, Donovan ranks 11th in batting average, 19th in on-base percentage, and 58th in slugging.
Lars Nootbaar's eight home runs pace his team.
Nootbaar is 77th in home runs in baseball, and 83rd in RBI.
Arenado has 10 doubles, a triple, seven home runs and 20 walks while hitting .228.
Masyn Winn is batting .273 with 10 doubles, six home runs and 20 walks. Cardinals Recent & Upcoming Games Dodgers Last 10 Game Stats Stat Avg/Total Record 6-4 Runs Per Game 6.5 HR 19 ERA 4.35 K/9 8.3 Dodgers Player Insights Shohei Ohtani has swatted a team-leading 23 home runs.
Ohtani's home run total places him second in the majors, and he ranks 22nd in RBI.
Mookie Betts is hitting .259 with six doubles, a triple, eight home runs and 28 walks.
Among all MLB hitters, Betts is 77th in home runs and 58th in RBI.
Freddie Freeman leads the Dodgers with a team-best batting average of .363.
Pages has nine doubles, a triple, 12 home runs and 13 walks while batting .289. Dodgers Recent & Upcoming Games
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