The Milwaukee Brewers are set to host the St. Louis Cardinals for a four-game series at American Family Field, beginning Thursday, June 12, 2025. This series marks a crucial divisional matchup for both teams, as they jostle for position in the NL Central. As of June 11, 2025, the Cardinals hold a 36-31 record, placing them second in the division, while the Brewers are close behind at 36-32, sitting in third place.
Pitching Matchups
The series is slated to feature intriguing pitching matchups. The Brewers are expected to call up their top pitching prospect, Jacob Misiorowski, from Triple-A Nashville to make his major league debut in the series opener on Thursday against the Cardinals. He will be Milwaukee's third pitcher in the flamethrower club. The Cardinals plan to counter with veteran right-hander Sonny Gray (7-1, 3.34 ERA) in one of the games. Another probable starter for the Cardinals is Jose Quintana. For Friday's game, Jacob Misiorowski will be on the mound for the Brewers while Sonny Gray will be pitching for the Cardinals.
Brewers' Recent Performance
The Brewers recently concluded a series against the Atlanta Braves, where they took one of three games. In their June 11th game against the Braves, they fell 6-2. Prior to that, they secured a 4-1 victory against Atlanta, highlighted by home runs from Jackson Chourio and Jake Bauers. Chourio, a key player for the Brewers, has been swinging a hot bat, demonstrated by his two-run homer against the Braves. Christian Yelich, a star player for the Brewers, recently missed a couple of games due to a swollen right wrist.
Cardinals' Recent Performance
The Cardinals are coming off a series against the Toronto Blue Jays, where they were swept in three games. The Cardinals lost the June 11th game against the Blue Jays 5-2. Despite the recent struggles, the Cardinals have shown resilience throughout the season. The Cardinals entered the 2025 season with expectations of trading away veteran stars. However, their winning record has shifted this perception.
Key Players to Watch
Series Outlook
This series has significant implications for the NL Central standings. Both teams are aiming to gain ground on the division leader and solidify their playoff chances. The Brewers, playing at home, will look to capitalize on their home-field advantage and the energy from Misiorowski's debut. Meanwhile, the Cardinals will seek to bounce back from their recent sweep and reassert their dominance in the division.
With competitive pitching matchups and both teams eager to climb the standings, fans can anticipate a tightly contested and exciting series between these NL Central rivals.