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St. Louis Cardinals
| # | Player | Pos |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | JJ Wetherholt | 2B |
| 2 | Iván Herrera | C |
| 3 | Jordan Walker | RF |
| 4 | Nelson Velázquez | DH |
| 5 | Alec Burleson | 1B |
| 6 | Masyn Winn | SS |
| 7 | José Fermín | LF |
| 8 | Blaze Jordan | 3B |
| 9 | Nathan Church | CF |
Preview
The St. Louis Cardinals host the Milwaukee Brewers at Busch Stadium on Tuesday, July 7, with first pitch scheduled for 7:45 PM ET. This is a mid-season NL Central matchup — the kind of divisional game that can quietly shift the standings in July. No probable pitchers have been announced for either side as of now, so the pitching matchup is one to monitor as game time approaches. Cardinals.TV Presented by bet365 and KMOX 1120 AM/104.1 FM will carry the action for St. Louis fans.
Cardinals Lineup for Tuesday's Game Against the Brewers
Manager Oliver Marmol has posted his lineup, and there are some interesting storylines to track from the jump. JJ Wetherholt leads off and lines up at second base, with Iván Herrera hitting second and catching. Jordan Walker slots into the three-hole in right field, followed by Nelson Velázquez in the cleanup spot as the designated hitter.
- 1. JJ Wetherholt, 2B
- 2. Iván Herrera, C
- 3. Jordan Walker, RF
- 4. Nelson Velázquez, DH
- 5. Alec Burleson, 1B
- 6. Masyn Winn, SS
- 7. José Fermín, LF
- 8. Blaze Jordan, 3B
- 9. Nathan Church, CF
Masyn Winn hits sixth at shortstop, José Fermín takes left field in the seventh spot, and Blaze Jordan draws the eight-hole at third base. Nathan Church rounds out the order in center field batting ninth. No Milwaukee lineup has been posted.
Keys to Watch in Cardinals vs. Brewers
Pitching Matchup TBD
With no probable starters announced for either club, the starting pitching picture is the biggest unknown heading into Tuesday. Once the arms are confirmed, the matchup calculus changes significantly. Keep an eye on Cardinals beat updates throughout the day for that announcement.
Jordan Walker in the Middle of the Order
Walker hitting third is worth noting. The Cardinals are asking him to be a run-producer in a prime lineup spot against a divisional rival. His performance in the three-hole against Milwaukee's pitching staff will be one of the central narratives of the evening.
Blaze Jordan Gets a Start at Third
Blaze Jordan in the eight-spot at third base is a name Cardinals fans have followed through the system. A mid-summer start against a divisional opponent is legitimate opportunity, and how he handles it matters for the bigger picture at third base.
NL Central Stakes
Cardinals-Brewers games in July carry real weight in the NL Central race. Every divisional game on the schedule from here to September has direct standings implications, and Busch Stadium gives St. Louis the home-field edge on Tuesday night.
Prediction
Without a confirmed pitching matchup, making a sharp prediction is difficult — and anyone who tells you otherwise is guessing. What is clear is that the Cardinals have enough in this lineup to put runs on the board at home. The crowd at Busch Stadium will be into it. Lock in the starting pitchers when they drop, but expect a competitive, physical divisional game. Cardinals 4, Brewers 3.