After splitting a tough week at home with another doubleheader and more threats of rain delays, the St. Louis Cardinals are set for another exciting week of baseball. They will kick off a home series against the Toronto Blue Jays before hitting the road for a weekend matchup against the Milwaukee Brewers.
Here’s the Cardinals’ tentative schedule for June 2-8:
How to watch: June 9 – June 15
Date
Opponent
Location
Time (CST)
TV
Radio
Projected Starters
Game Forecast
Date
Opponent
Location
Time (CST)
TV
Radio
Projected Starters
Game Forecast
Jun 9, 2025
Blue Jays
Busch Stadium
6:45 PM
FanDuel Sports Network Midwest
KMOX, WIJR AM 880 (En Español)
José BerrÃos (RHP) vs. Andre Pallante (RHP)
Sunny, 82°F, light breeze
Jun 10, 2025
Blue Jays
Busch Stadium
6:45 PM
FanDuel Sports Network Midwest
KMOX, WIJR AM 880 (En Español)
Chris Bassitt (RHP) vs. Miles Mikolas (RHP)
Mostly clear, 83°F
Jun 11, 2025
Blue Jays
Busch Stadium
1:15 PM
FanDuel Sports Network Midwest
KMOX, WIJR AM 880 (En Español)
Yusei Kikuchi (LHP) vs. Matthew Liberatore (LHP)
Partly cloudy, 88°F
Jun 12, 2025
Brewers
American Family Field
6:40 PM
FanDuel Sports Network Midwest
KMOX 1120 AM/104.1 FM
Sonny Gray (RHP) vs. Chad Patrick (RHP)
Rain showers, high of 62°F, low of 56°F, 47% chance of precipitation, but they have a roof
Jun 13, 2025
Brewers
American Family Field
7:10 PM
FanDuel Sports Network Midwest
KMOX 1120 AM/104.1 FM
Erick Fedde (RHP) vs. Jose Quintana (LHP)
Mostly cloudy, high of 61°F, low of 57°F, 33% chance of precipitation, but they have a roof
Jun 14, 2025
Brewers
American Family Field
3:10 PM
FanDuel Sports Network Midwest, FS1
KMOX 1120 AM/104.1 FM
Andre Pallante (RHP) vs. Freddy Peralta (RHP)
Mostly sunny, high of 64°F, low of 57°F, 13% chance of precipitation, but they have a roof
Jun 15, 2025
Brewers
American Family Field
1:10 PM
FanDuel Sports Network Midwest
KMOX 1120 AM/104.1 FM
Miles Mikolas (RHP) vs. Aaron Civale (RHP)
Partly sunny, high of 67°F, low of 60°F, 14% chance of precipitation, but they have a roof
Broadcast schedule *Starters subject to change
Cardinals vs. Blue Jays: The Cardinals will look to capitalize on home-field advantage against a Toronto squad that has been surging offensively. The Blue Jays have won four of their last five games,
Weekend Series vs. Brewers: The Cardinals head to Milwaukee for a crucial NL Central showdown. The Brewers have been neck-and-neck with St. Louis in the standings, with the Cardinals currently 1.5 games ahead of the Brewers and 4.0 games back of the Chicago Cubs. This series could be a potential turning point in the division race.