St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs Play in Game 4 of Series
- The St. Louis Cardinals will host the Chicago Cubs on June 26, 2025, in the fourth meeting of their NL Central series at Busch Stadium.
- This game follows the Cubs dropping the first two of the series and with the Cardinals leading 2-1, the Cubs seek a series split while Shota Imanaga returns from injury.
- Andre Pallante will take the mound for the Cardinals sporting a 5-win, 3-loss mark along with a 4.48 earned run average and a WHIP of 1.31. Cubs hitters have managed just 10 hits in 33 at-bats against him. Meanwhile, Shota Imanaga has pitched 44.2 innings this season, surrendering 14 earned runs.
- The Cubs hold a 47-33 record overall and a.256 team batting average, third-best in MLB, while the Cardinals have a 44-37 record and a.255 batting average, with both staffs near 3.90 ERA.
- The outcome could influence the competitive NL Central race, as the Cubs lead the division but face pressure from a Cardinals team improving despite injuries and recent scoring struggles.
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St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs play in game 4 of series
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