Tonight’s Brewers-Cardinals game postponed

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Tonight’s Brewers-Cardinals game postponed

Tonight’s Brewers-Cardinals game postponed

Game will be made up as part of a split doubleheader on July 7

Tonight’s Brewers-Cardinals game postponed

Game will be made up as part of a split doubleheader on July 7

Mother Nature has thrown a curveball at the Brewers and Cardinals, forcing the postponement of tonight's scheduled matchup in St. Louis due to inclement weather moving through the area. But don't worry, baseball fans—this game isn't lost; it's simply being rescheduled as part of a split doubleheader on July 7, the next time Milwaukee visits Busch Stadium.

Mark your calendars: the makeup game will take place at 1:15 p.m., followed by the regularly scheduled contest at 6:45 p.m. That's a full day of baseball for fans in St. Louis, but it presents a grueling stretch for the Brewers. Already facing a daunting 17-game slate without an off day from June 26 to July 12, this postponement extends that gauntlet to 18 games in 17 days. In fact, from June 16 through July 12, the Crew will have just a single day off. The silver lining? This marathon ends just before the All-Star Break, giving the team a much-needed breather to reset and recover.

For the Cardinals, the situation is equally challenging. They were in the midst of their own 17-game streak before tonight's rainout, and they're slated to fly to San Diego after tomorrow's game. With the rescheduled contest added to the mix, St. Louis will now face 14 games in 13 days leading up to the All-Star Break—a test of depth and endurance for any roster.

As for tomorrow's pitching matchups, they remain TBD as of now. Originally, Brandon Sproat was set to face Andre Pallante tonight, with a TBD starter—expected to be Jacob Misiorowski—slated to take on Matthew Liberatore in the series finale. The teams haven't announced any changes yet, so stay tuned for updates.

Looking ahead, first pitch for tomorrow's game is scheduled for 12:45 p.m., and the forecast looks clear of any weather concerns. So grab your Brewers or Cardinals gear, and get ready for what promises to be a hard-fought afternoon of baseball.

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