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Probable Pitchers
Lineups
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 Milwaukee Brewers make the trip down I-55 to face the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday, July 7, 2026, with first pitch scheduled for 7:45 PM ET at Busch Stadium. It's a familiar NL Central rivalry with genuine divisional stakes — the kind of road game that can define a season's second half. Probable starters for both clubs have yet to be announced, so the pitching picture remains fluid heading into the evening, but the Cardinals have posted their lineup and Milwaukee will need answers for a St. Louis order that carries some real pop.
Cardinals Starting Lineup: What Milwaukee Is Walking Into
St. Louis is sending out a lineup that deserves respect. JJ Wetherholt leads off at second base, followed by catcher Iván Herrera hitting second. Jordan Walker slots into the three-hole in right field — a talented young bat the Brewers know well from previous meetings. Nelson Velázquez occupies the cleanup spot at DH, with Alec Burleson at first base batting fifth.
The bottom half of the Cardinals order is no pushover either. Masyn Winn, one of the more dynamic young shortstops in the NL, hits sixth. José Fermín in left field bats seventh, Blaze Jordan mans third base hitting eighth, and Nathan Church rounds out the nine-hole in center field.
That's a lineup with youth, athleticism, and enough power to punish a pitcher who catches too much of the plate. Whoever Pat Murphy sends to the mound Tuesday needs to attack the zone efficiently without living over it.
Keys to Watch Tuesday Night
- Pitching reveal: Neither starter has been announced. Once Milwaukee names its arm, pay close attention to how that pitcher has historically fared against this Cardinals lineup. Walker and Velázquez in particular can do damage against pitchers who work up in the zone.
- Handling Masyn Winn: Winn is a problem at shortstop — both offensively and defensively. How the Brewers choose to pitch him and whether they can keep him off the bases will matter in tight late-game situations.
- Milwaukee's road approach: Busch Stadium is a tough environment against a Cardinals crowd. The Brewers will need to weather early noise and avoid the big inning, especially with an unknown pitching matchup on both sides.
- Bullpen depth: With starters TBD, the Milwaukee bullpen could see significant action. How Pat Murphy manages his relievers Tuesday will have implications for the rest of the series.
How to Watch and Listen
The game broadcasts on Brewers.TV Presented by Potawatomi Sportsbook for Milwaukee viewers and Cardinals.TV Presented by bet365 on the St. Louis side. Radio coverage is available on WTMJ 620 for Brewers fans. Spanish-language coverage airs on WIJR AM 880. Cardinals radio fans can tune into KMOX 1120 AM/104.1 FM.
Prediction
Without confirmed starters, predicting a winner with confidence is difficult — and any preview that pretends otherwise is selling you something. What we do know is that St. Louis is putting a capable lineup on the field and Busch Stadium will be loud on a Tuesday night in July. The Brewers have faced tougher environments. If Milwaukee gets a quality start from whoever takes the ball and avoids the big inning against the middle of that Cardinals order, they have enough to steal a road win. Call it a competitive 4-3 game that goes deep into the bullpen for both sides.