
| Linescore | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E | LOB |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cardinals | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 5 | 0 | 6 |
| Cubs | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 7 | 1 | 12 | 12 | 0 | 4 |
FINAL: 12-1 Cubs
Decisions
- Cubs Winning Pitcher: Colin Rea (W, 11-7)
- Cardinals Losing Pitcher: Miles Mikolas (L, 8-11)
Postgame Wrap
Highlights
- Miles Mikolas against the Cubs
- Probable pitchers for Cardinals at Cubs – September 26, 2025
- Probable pitchers for Cardinals at Cubs – September 26, 2025
- Cubs: Bullpen availability for Chicago, September 26 vs Cardinals
- Cubs: Bullpen availability for Chicago, September 26 vs Cardinals
- Cardinals: Bullpen availability for St. Louis, September 26 vs Cubs
- Cardinals: Bullpen availability for St. Louis, September 26 vs Cubs
- Cardinals: Fielding alignment for St. Louis, September 26 vs Cubs
- Cardinals: Fielding alignment for St. Louis, September 26 vs Cubs
- Bench availability for St. Louis, September 26 vs Cubs
- Cubs: Fielding alignment for Chicago, September 26 vs Cardinals
- Cubs: Fielding alignment for Chicago, September 26 vs Cardinals
- Colin Rea against the Cardinals
- Bench availability for Chicago, September 26 vs Cardinals
- Cardinals: Starting lineups for Cardinals at Cubs – September 26, 2025
- Cardinals: Starting lineups for Cardinals at Cubs – September 26, 2025
- Cubs: Starting lineups for Cardinals at Cubs – September 26, 2025
- Cubs: Starting lineups for Cardinals at Cubs – September 26, 2025
- Cardinals: Breaking down Miles Mikolas' pitches
- Cardinals: Miles Mikolas' outing against the Cubs
- Cardinals: Miles Mikolas' outing against the Cubs
- Cubs: Breaking down Colin Rea's pitches
- Cubs: Breaking down Michael Busch's home run
- Cubs: Colin Rea's outing against the Cardinals
- Cubs: Colin Rea's outing against the Cardinals
- Cubs: Seiya Suzuki: Home Run Statcast Analysis
- Cubs: The distance behind Nico Hoerner's home run
- Cubs: The distance behind Pete Crow-Armstrong's home run
- Cubs: Visualizing Nico Hoerner's swing using bat tracking technology
- Cubs: Visualizing Seiya Suzuki's swing using bat tracking technology
- Cubs: Colin Rea tallies his first strikeout of the game
- Cubs: Nico Hoerner's solo home run (7)
- Cardinals: Miles Mikolas' first strikeout of the game
- Cubs: Kyle Tucker hits a single in his return to the lineup
- Cubs: Pete Crow-Armstrong's two-run homer (30)
- Cubs: Michael Busch's solo home run (32)
- Cubs: Jed Hoyer provides an update on Cade Horton's status
- Cubs: Colin Rea fans seven over 5 2/3 scoreless innings
- Cardinals: Miles Mikolas strikes out four Cubs over five innings
- Cardinals: Jordan Walker's RBI single
- Cubs: Matt Shaw's RBI triple
- Cubs: Michael Busch's RBI double
- Cubs: Ian Happ's RBI single
- Cubs: Seiya Suzuki's grand slam (30)
- Cubs: Field View: Seiya Suzuki's grand slam
- Cubs: Kevin Alcántara's first career RBI
- Cubs: Brad Keller secures a 12-1 victory for the Cubs
- Cubs: Cubs tally seven runs in the 7th inning
20 comments
Yawn
Zero pride to lose like this to your arch rival.
Well, glad I missed this one
The most Miles Mikolas way to end his career with this team.
That was a baseball game.
A fitting end to Miles’s Cardinals career
At least this was a day game so I didn’t have to ruin my evening
How many triples has Lars nootbaar allowed in left field? Will be so happy to see him not in a cardinals uniform.
Yikes, at least I didn’t watch that one.
Man, Noot just seems totally checked out. Has been for weeks.
Just got here. Saw “Walker RBI Single” and before I clicked, I guessed, “hard hit ground ball”
No one is a steadier player than Jordan Walker.
Embarrassing. 90% of this roster are replacement level players and I’d be in favor of replacing them.

I hope everyone has an awesome Friday night
Don’t know how true it is, but I just came across an article on facebook stating Yadier Molina turned down 50+ million dollar contracts with the Yankees, Mets, and Dodgers.
🙃
Fuckin LMAO
I know Noot is popular with Cardinals fans but I’m so ready to move on from him. Doesn’t add any value to this team.
What is dead may never die.
I will always want the Cards to make the playoffs and win the World Series. If they can’t do that, I want them to play above .500 baseball that is competitive and entertaining. If they can’t do that, I want them to always beat the Cubs. Sometimes you can’t have everything, and others you can’t have anything.