Milwaukee Brewers vs St. Louis Cardinals June 14th 2025
The St. Louis Cardinals travel to American Family Field to take on the Milwaukee Brewers this Saturday. The game is set for the afternoon at 4:10 PM. Fans can catch the action on FDSWI.
The Cardinals, managed by Oliver Marmol, have a season record of 36-34. They are 6 games behind in the NL Central. The Brewers, led by Pat Murphy, hold a 38-33 record and are 4 games back in the division. Andre Pallante will pitch for the Cardinals, while Jose Quintana takes the mound for the Brewers.
Cardinals vs Brewers Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: St. Louis Cardinals vs. Milwaukee Brewers
- Venue: American Family Field in Milwaukee, WI
- Date: Saturday, June 14, 2025
- Betting Odds: Cardinals MoneyLine +104, Brewers MoneyLine -124
The Cardinals Can Win If…
The St. Louis Cardinals are ready for a comeback after their recent narrow loss to the Milwaukee Brewers, 3-2. Erick Fedde pitched 5 1/3 innings, allowing only four hits and striking out five. Key players like Alec Burleson and Nolan Arenado contributed with crucial hits, showing their potential to turn the tide in the next game.
The Cardinals have a strong batting lineup, ranking third in the league with a .256 batting average. They also excel in hitting doubles, ranking fourth with 121 doubles this season. With players like Brendan Donovan hitting .310 and Iván Herrera with a .308 average, the Cardinals have the capability to score runs and put pressure on the Brewers’ pitching staff.
On the mound, Andre Pallante will be the starting pitcher for the Cardinals. Pallante has a record of 4-3 and has shown he can handle pressure with a respectable ERA of 4.75. With support from the Cardinals’ lineup, Pallante can lead the team to a victory against the Brewers.
The Brewers Can Win If…
The Milwaukee Brewers come into this game with momentum from a recent win against the St. Louis Cardinals, taking the game 3-2. Freddy Peralta led the charge with six strong innings, allowing just one earned run and striking out six. Sal Frelick was a key player, scoring twice and getting two hits, while William Contreras drove in two runs with a double.
The Brewers’ pitching has been a strength, with a team ERA of 3.80, ranking 14th in the league. Jose Quintana will be on the mound with a solid ERA of 2.66, making him a reliable starter for this matchup. The Brewers’ bullpen also ranks well, with only 10 blown saves, putting them 6th in the league.
Offensively, the Brewers have shown they can get on base, ranking 14th with a .311 on-base percentage. They have speed on the bases, ranking 2nd with 86 stolen bases. With players like Rhys Hoskins and Jackson Chourio providing power, the Brewers have a balanced lineup ready to take on the Cardinals.
The Lean
The Brewers are favored with a moneyline of -124 against the Cardinals at +104. The Brewers have a better pitching record with a 3.80 ERA compared to the Cardinals’ 4.04. This gives the Brewers an edge, so the recommendation is to pick the Brewers to win straight up.
The over/under line is set at 8.0 runs. The Brewers’ pitching and the Cardinals’ hitting rank suggest a lower-scoring game. The model projects a total score of around 7 runs. Therefore, the recommendation is to take the under for this game.
Cardinals Aim to End Skid in Game 3 vs. Brewers
The St. Louis Cardinals will send right-hander Andre Pallante to the mound Saturday afternoon as they attempt to halt a six-game losing streak against the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field.
The Cardinals dropped Friday’s matchup 3-2 despite a late push in the ninth inning. They brought the tying run to second base but ultimately fell short, continuing a stretch where they’ve scored just four runs over their last three games.
Pallante (4-3, 4.75 ERA) will look to stop the bleeding, although recent outings suggest challenges ahead. He has allowed nine runs over 10 1/3 innings in June and hasn’t registered a win since May 16. In 13 career appearances against the Brewers, he is 0-1 with a 5.16 ERA, and his numbers this season are nearly a full run higher than last year’s 3.78 mark. For more on current trends and game breakdowns, visit our MLB previews section.
Brewers Seek Third Straight Win
Milwaukee has now won back-to-back games in the series, thanks in part to a strong outing from Freddy Peralta and a pair of RBIs from William Contreras. The Brewers managed a rare win while scoring just three runs, improving to 6-26 in such games. They remain dominant when they produce four or more, boasting a 32-7 record.
Left-hander Jose Quintana (4-1, 2.66 ERA) will make his third start since returning from a shoulder injury. He’s allowed only three runs in 10 innings over his last two starts and posted a 1.14 ERA in his first four outings of the year. Quintana has a strong history against the Cardinals, going 7-4 with a 3.81 ERA in 15 career starts, including a 7-1 win earlier this season. Explore more stats and matchup insight on our MLB expert betting guide.
Cardinals Offense Still Searching
St. Louis continues to struggle at the plate, a major factor in the team’s recent slump. Since a 10-9 loss to Toronto, their lineup has gone cold. One of the few bright spots has been Alec Burleson, who notched two hits Friday, his fourth multi-hit game in the last 12. Over that span, Burleson is hitting .357, giving the Cardinals at least one reliable bat during their offensive drought.
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Quintana, Frelick Providing Lift for Milwaukee
Outfielder Sal Frelick contributed two hits, two runs, and his 13th stolen base in Friday’s win. He’s been consistent over the last 20 games, batting .329 and energizing the lineup from the bottom of the order.
With the Brewers playing better baseball overall and getting contributions from both veterans and young talent, they’ll look to take full advantage of a reeling Cardinals team. For those considering wagers on this matchup, don’t miss out on our top-rated MLB handicappers and premium buy picks page for expert guidance.