The Milwaukee Brewers and St. Louis Cardinals, both battling for position in the NL Central, faced off in a series with significant implications. As of June 15, 2025, the Brewers held a 38-34 record, placing them second in the division, while the Cardinals were close behind at 37-34, sitting in third.
In the first game of the series on June 13, the Brewers edged out a 3-2 victory. Freddy Peralta delivered a strong performance, striking out six over six innings and allowing only one run. The Brewers' offense managed just enough against Cardinals' starter Erick Fedde to secure the win. William Contreras drove in a run with a double, and Christian Yelich contributed with a fielder's choice RBI. The Cardinals' offense struggled to string hits together, with their runs coming from an Alec Burleson double and a Victor Scott RBI single in the ninth.
However, the Cardinals bounced back on June 14, defeating the Brewers 8-5 to snap a six-game losing streak. Nolan Gorman's three-run homer and Willson Contreras' solo shot in the ninth powered the Cardinals' offense. The Brewers' Sal Frelick had a strong game with two doubles and two RBIs, but it wasn't enough to overcome the Cardinals' offensive outburst. Notably, Willson Contreras and his brother William Contreras each homered in the same game while playing on opposing teams.
The series finale is set for June 15, with both teams looking to gain an edge in the NL Central standings. The Brewers are looking to solidify their position, while the Cardinals aim to continue their momentum and close the gap. Both teams have had their share of struggles and successes this season. The Brewers, under manager Pat Murphy, have shown resilience and consistency, while the Cardinals, led by Oliver Marmol, are trying to find their stride after an inconsistent start.
Looking ahead, the Brewers will face the Chicago Cubs in a crucial series, followed by interleague play against the Minnesota Twins. The Cardinals will also face the Cubs before heading to Arizona and Colorado for road matchups. These upcoming games will be critical for both teams as they navigate the challenging National League Central.