Cardinals Face Brewers in Significant NL Central Race Battle
Cardinals Face Brewers in Significant NL Central Race Battle originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
After being swept at the hands of the Toronto Blue Jays, the St. Louis Cardinals head to Milwaukee for a crucial four-game set with the NL Central rival Brewers. The Cardinals (36-32) currently sit five games back of the division leading Chicago Cubs, with the Brewers (36-33) right on their heels.
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Both teams have been struggling as of late. The Cardinals are 3-7 in their last 10 games and have lost four straight, while the Brewers are 5-5 and have dropped three of their last four contests.
Thursday, June 12, 6:40 p.m. CT
How to watch/listen: FanDuel Sports Network Midwest, KMOX 1120 AM/104.1 FM
Probable starters:
Cardinals: Sonny Gray (7-1, 3.35 ERA)
Brewers: Jacob Misiorowski (0-0, 0.00 ERA) - MLB Debut
Friday, June 13, 7:10 p.m. CT
How to watch/listen: FanDuel Sports Network Midwest, KMOX 1120 AM/104.1 FM
Probable starters:
Cardinals: Erick Fedde (3-5, 3.54 ERA)
Brewers: Freddy Peralta (5-4, 2.69 ERA)
General view of the stadium before the San Diego Padres at Milwaukee Brewers game at American Family Field.Michael McLoone-Imagn Images
Saturday, June 14, 3:10 p.m. CT
How to watch/listen: FanDuel Sports Network Midwest/Fox Sports 1, KMOX 1120 AM/104.1 FM
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Probable starters:
Cardinals: Andre Pallante (4-3, 4.75 ERA)
Brewers: Jose Quintana (4-1, 2.66 ERA)
Sunday, June 15, 1:10 p.m. CT
How to watch/listen: FanDuel Sports Network Midwest, KMOX 1120 AM/104.1 FM
Probable starters:
Cardinals: Miles Mikolas (4-3, 4.48 ERA)
Brewers: Quinn Priester (4-2, 3.65 ERA)
Storylines to watch for:
1. Brewers Heralded Prospect Jacob Misiorowski's MLB Debut
Last week, the Cardinals saw Kansas City Royals' power hitter Jac Caglianone make his MLB debut. Thursday night, the Cardinals will facing one of the hardest throwing players in professional baseball. Jacob Misiorowski, the Brewers No. 4 prospect, consistently reaches triple digits with his fastball. The Cardinals, however, are no stranger to hard throwing righties. They are 4-0 all-time against Pittsburgh Pirates flamethrower Paul Skenes.
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2. When will the Cardinals Brendan Donovan return to the lineup?
Donovan sat out Wednesday's game against the Jays with a toe injury. Following the 5-2 loss, MRI results confirmed a sprained capsule in the joint of Donovan's left big toe. However, the Cardinals leading hitter doesn't believe the injury will require a trip to the injured list. In 64 games, Donovan is hitting .310 with 77 hits and 26 RBIs. Nolan Gorman, who will likely play second base if Donovan misses any more time, has performed well in his last seven games, hitting .389 with two home runs and five RBIs.
3. Staying on track in NL Central Race
The Cardinals currently sit in second in the NL Central, with the Brewers just a half game back. The Redbirds will need at least a split in the four-game set to keep pace with the Cubs, otherwise they could fall to third, possibly even fourth in the divisional race.
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Related: Cardinals' Brendan Donovan Shares Major Injury Update After Blue Jays Game
Related: Former GM Reveals Cardinals' Biggest Need to Contend
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 12, 2025, where it first appeared.
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