On Saturday, April 26, 2025, the Milwaukee Brewers will take on the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium. The game is set to start at 2:15 PM. Fans can look forward to an exciting evening game under the lights.
Brewers vs. Cardinals Betting Prediction
- Money Line Prediction: Brewers MoneyLine 136. The Brewers have a good home record and strong hitting stats, making them a good value bet as the underdog.
- Over/Under Prediction: Under 7.5 (-122). Both teams have similar pitching stats, and recent games have been low-scoring, suggesting a lower total.
Team Trends
- The Milwaukee Brewers have a home record of 9-4 this season.
- The St. Louis Cardinals have a road record of 2-11 this season.
- In their recent game on April 25th, both the Brewers and Cardinals had 9 hits each.
- Christian Yelich had a home run and 4 RBIs in the Brewers’ win on April 22nd against the Giants.
- Lars Nootbaar had a home run and 3 RBIs for the Cardinals in their win on April 22nd against the Braves.
Brewers vs Cardinals Preview
The Milwaukee Brewers head to Busch Stadium to play against the St. Louis Cardinals on Saturday, April 26, 2025. The game will begin at 2:15 PM, providing a chance for fans to enjoy a night game atmosphere. Both teams are in the NL Central, adding an extra layer of competition to the game.
The starting pitchers for this game will be key. The Brewers will rely on their pitcher to set the tone early. Meanwhile, the Cardinals will look to their starter to keep the Brewers’ bats in check. This matchup could have implications for the standings, making it an important game for both teams.
Cardinals’ Home Batting and Pitching Overview
The St. Louis Cardinals have strong hitters this season. Lars Nootbaar leads the team with a .253 batting average and 4 home runs. Brendan Donovan is also performing well, batting .366, but he is currently day-to-day with a rib injury. Victor Scott II is contributing with a .277 batting average. He has scored 13 runs and driven in 10 runs. These stats place him among the top players on the team. Overall, the Cardinals hold a .265 team batting average, ranking second in the league. They have hit 23 home runs and stolen 23 bases. On the pitching side, their ERA is 4.24, with 12 quality starts leading the league.
Brewers’ Road Performance and Key Players
The Milwaukee Brewers have a solid lineup this season. Brice Turang stands out with a .333 batting average. He leads the league with 25 runs and ranks second with 14 RBIs. Jackson Chourio is another key player, hitting 5 home runs and driving in 20 runs. Christian Yelich matches him with 5 home runs and leads the team with 21 RBIs. The Brewers’ team batting average is .246, placing them eighth in the league. They have hit 25 home runs and stolen 36 bases, ranking second in stolen bases. Their on-base percentage is .319, ranking 11th. This shows their ability to get on base and create scoring chances. On the pitching side, the Brewers have a 4.20 ERA, ranking 18th. They have allowed 33 home runs, ranking 13th. Their pitchers have recorded 215 strikeouts, placing them 16th. With six quality starts, they are seventh in the league, showing consistent pitching performances.
Final Betting Pick
The Brewers MoneyLine at 136 is a strong pick due to their solid home record of 9-4. This shows they perform well on their own turf. Key players like Brice Turang and Jackson Chourio have been consistent in hitting, which adds to their potential to win.
Choosing the Under 7.5 is wise because both teams have similar pitching stats. Recent games have been low-scoring, with the Brewers and Cardinals both showing strong defensive play. This suggests a lower total score is likely in this game.
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Last updated:April 26, 2025 Brewers, Cardinals