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The Cubs-Cardinal series this weekend is on 3 different networks. Here’s how to connect

The Chicago Cubs were once a bournating team in baseball and the most score. After a deadline of disappointing trade and an average summer, they now need a second heat wave to return to the top of their division. The three-game game set this weekend with the Cardinals of Saint-Louis is a privileged opportunity to trigger something, or at least preheat the clubhouse for an extensible race. St. Louis can play a spoiler at his archrival and exceed .500 with a victory of the series at home.


How to look at the Chicago Cubs at the Cardinals of St. Louis

Visualization guide

Time (A) TV Flow Likely

8:15 p.m. Friday

MLB Network, MLB.TV
(national); Marquee,
FDSN Midwest
(local)

Matthew Boyd
Michael McGreevy

7:15 p.m. Saturday

Fox

Colin Rea
Andre Pallante

7:10 p.m. Sunday

Espn

Shota Imanaga
Sonny Gray

Fox is also available in the air. “Sunday Night Baseball” is also available with an ESPN +subscription.


Chicago scored only three points, including defeats Monday and Tuesday against Cincinnati, but made by placing six and winning on Wednesday. It was similar to the way things took place against Milwaukee the previous week: seven took place against Monday-Tuesday defeated, then an eruption of 10 points to avoid scanning. The offensive fought against Baltimore in the matches last weekend, although the departure of Justin Turner raised the Cubs to a W series:

St. Louis clearly indicated his intentions with a sale controlled on the deadline, but he has always taken two of the three of the defending champion Dodgers in Chavez Ravine. It was the first victory of the cardinals since July 8 to 10 against Washington. Everything considered, bringing a record of 58-58 in Friday’s action is a bit wild.

Visitors are expected to launch two leftrs this weekend: Matthew Boyd (114,, 2.34 ERA) Start things and Shota Imanaga (843.12 ERA) is the probable final. Friday’s confrontation is on the MLB network for viewers outside the Cubs and Cardinals markets. It is also one of the free Fridays of St. Louis, so that the inhabitants can simply strike Channel 4. Most of the country can watch the match on Saturday on Fox – Washington’s state, Texas and Northeast obtain phillies from the Rangers. The series ends on the main stage of “Sunday Night Baseball” by ESPN.

The right -handed AS of Cardinals Sonny Gray (1054.21 ERA) should correspond to IMANAGA in this one. His quick ball arrives below the league averages, but he is in the 99 cm for the walking rate and obtains strikers to continue his Seven-Pitch stock.

Cubs-Cardinals through the Nyt archives

“For months now, McGwire and Sosa had pushed themselves towards the old limits, had recognized themselves as comrades. The whole world of baseball has recognized something good in the way they greeted themselves. Some people thought Sosa played mind games when he deferred McGwire, but he simply reflected the Gut Knowledge of the League, the way the basic players were `Mickey Mantle was” the Channel “. The man in his league, there are a lot when. – George Vecsey

“Hrabosky had recently adopted a pre -elaborate preliminary ritual. He called him the “psych-up” and over the years, he has become the signature of his character in the field carefully designed. The referee decided that he had enough. Marc Carig’s Excellent retrospective on the fight that beat the time.

Most circuits in both jerseys

  1. Jim Edmonds, 260 (241 STL, 19 CHC)
  2. Rogers Hornsby, 251 (193 STL, 58 CHC)
  3. Hank Sauer, 203 (198 CHC, 5 STL)

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