Twins @ Cardinals - MLB Game Preview for Mar. 30, 2025 14:15
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The game is scheduled to start at 2:15 p.m. ET (1:15 p.m. CT) with TV coverage on FS1 and streaming on-demand.
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The Milwaukee Brewers resume their three-game series against the New York Yankees to open the 2025 season on Saturday afternoon from Yankee Stadium.
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Through two games and two wins, a handful of leaping, lunging plays all over field has hinted at what one Cardinal called their 'underrated' bedrock defense.
From Willi Castro’s double in the second inning, which drove in Trevor Larnach for the Twins’ only run of the day, to Gasper’s infield single to lead off the eighth, the Twins’ offense went hitless. Within that stretch, 13 straight hitters were sent down, as the Twins could do little off Cardinals starter Erick Fedde and reliever Ryan Fernandez.
The loss came despite Louisville launching four home runs of their own, including two from Tague Davis (2-3, 2 HR, 3 RBI, BB) to give him a team-best 10 on the season. Lucas Moore (1-4, HR, RBI) and Zion Rose (2-5, HR, 3 RBI, 2B) also went yard, and eight of the Cardinals' started logged either a base hit or RBI.
During a team meeting Wednesday, the Cardinals discussed the traits they need to win games and then showed most of them in 5-3 win Thursday to start year.
The Ball State baseball team scored the final 10 runs of the game in Friday morning's 11-2 win over Akron at Skeeles Field.
Cardinals players Brendan Donovan and Alec Burleson attended the Blues' 6-1 win over Montreal two days before the MLB season begins.
In a clash between two of the North Bay’s top high school baseball programs, the Cardinals scored twice in the sixth inning to tie the game and then walked it off one inning later.
Joe Torre, a former MVP and manager of the St. Louis Cardinals, made a special surprise return to Busch Stadium on Thursday to take part in the city’s beloved Opening Day traditions.