Where to Watch
Probable Pitchers
Lineups
Milwaukee Brewers
| # | Player | Pos |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Christian Yelich | DH |
| 2 | Jackson Chourio | LF |
| 3 | Brice Turang | 2B |
| 4 | William Contreras | C |
| 5 | Jake Bauers | 1B |
| 6 | Garrett Mitchell | CF |
| 7 | Sal Frelick | RF |
| 8 | Cooper Pratt | SS |
| 9 | Joey Ortiz | 3B |
St. Louis Cardinals
| # | Player | Pos |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | JJ Wetherholt | SS |
| 2 | Iván Herrera | DH |
| 3 | Alec Burleson | 1B |
| 4 | Jordan Walker | RF |
| 5 | Lars Nootbaar | LF |
| 6 | Bryan Torres | 2B |
| 7 | Nathan Church | CF |
| 8 | José Fermín | 3B |
| 9 | Jimmy Crooks | C |
Preview
The Milwaukee Brewers head to Busch Stadium on Tuesday, July 7 for a 2:15 PM ET matchup against the St. Louis Cardinals, with right-hander Jacob Misiorowski getting the start on the mound. St. Louis has not yet announced a probable starter. For the Brewers, this is a division road game that carries real weight — every game against a National League Central rival shapes the standings, and Milwaukee will need Misiorowski to deliver a quality start against a Cardinals lineup that has some dangerous bats in the middle of the order.
Brewers Probable Starter: Jacob Misiorowski
Misiorowski gets the ball for Milwaukee, and all eyes will be on the young right-hander as he takes on a Cardinals lineup at one of the tougher road environments in the NL Central. No ERA or win-loss record is available in the current data, but Misiorowski's opportunity to start in a divisional road game speaks to the confidence the organization has placed in him. His ability to command his stuff and limit free passes will be critical against a Cardinals order that can make a pitcher pay for mistakes.
St. Louis has not announced a confirmed starter as of this preview. Milwaukee's offensive approach may shift depending on whether the Cardinals send a right-hander or left-hander to the hill, so watch for any late lineup adjustments before first pitch.
Brewers Lineup: Yelich Leads Off, Contreras Bats Cleanup
Manager Pat Murphy has Christian Yelich leading off at DH, followed by Jackson Chourio in left field batting second. Brice Turang slides into the three-hole, with William Contreras anchoring cleanup behind the plate. Jake Bauers is at first base batting fifth, with Garrett Mitchell in center at sixth. Sal Frelick gets the start in right field batting seventh, Cooper Pratt draws the eight-spot at shortstop, and Joey Ortiz rounds out the lineup at third base.
- Christian Yelich (DH, 1st): The veteran leadoff presence sets the tone. How he handles whatever the Cardinals throw out there early could dictate Milwaukee's offensive rhythm all afternoon.
- Jackson Chourio (LF, 2nd): The young outfielder batting second is a key cog. His ability to get on base and create havoc on the bases gives the middle of the order more opportunities.
- William Contreras (C, 4th): Cleanup duties fall to Contreras, who provides the Brewers their most dangerous middle-of-the-order threat. A big game from him can change the complexion of this road contest.
- Garrett Mitchell (CF, 6th): Mitchell's speed and defense in center are always factors, and getting him involved offensively gives Milwaukee additional punch in the lower half of the lineup.
Cardinals Lineup: Wetherholt, Walker Highlight St. Louis Order
St. Louis counters with JJ Wetherholt leading off at shortstop, Iván Herrera as the designated hitter batting second, and Alec Burleson at first base in the three-hole. Jordan Walker bats cleanup in right field, with Lars Nootbaar in left at fifth. Bryan Torres handles second base batting sixth, Nathan Church is in center at seventh, José Fermín occupies the eight-spot at third base, and Jimmy Crooks catches batting ninth.
Keys to Watch in Milwaukee at St. Louis
- Misiorowski's command: The right-hander needs to establish himself early and avoid putting runners on against a lineup that can string hits together.
- Containing Jordan Walker: The Cardinals cleanup hitter is one of their most physically imposing threats. Misiorowski and the Brewers defense must be sharp when Walker comes to the plate.
- Yelich and Chourio at the top: If Milwaukee's one-two punch gets on base consistently, it creates opportunities for Turang and Contreras to drive in runs and put pressure on whatever St. Louis sends to the mound.
- Cardinals starter reveal: With no confirmed pitcher announced for St. Louis, Milwaukee's preparation will need to be adaptable. Watch how the Brewers adjust once the Cardinals confirm their arm.
Prediction
This is a division road game with a young starter and an unknown opponent on the hill — exactly the kind of afternoon where execution beats expectation. Misiorowski needs to keep the Cardinals lineup honest and limit the big inning. If Yelich and Chourio get on base at the top and Contreras delivers in a big spot, Milwaukee has the firepower to steal one at Busch Stadium. Call it a close Brewers win, 4-3, if Misiorowski can navigate five-plus innings and the bullpen holds the fort.