2025 St. Louis Cardinals season

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2025  St. Louis Cardinals
St. Louis Cardinals insignia logo.svg
League National League
Division Central
Ballpark Busch Stadium
City St. Louis, Missouri
Record0–0 (–)
Owners William DeWitt Jr.
President Bill DeWitt III
General managers Mike Girsch
Managers Oliver Marmol
Television Bally Sports Midwest
(Chip Caray, Tom Ackerman, Jim Edmonds, Brad Thompson)
Radio KMOX NewsRadio 1120
St. Louis Cardinals Radio Network
(John Rooney, Rick Horton, Mike Claiborne)
Stats ESPN.com
BB-reference
  2024 Seasons

The 2025 St. Louis Cardinals season will be the 144th season for the St. Louis Cardinals, a Major League Baseball franchise in St. Louis, Missouri. It will be the 134th season for the Cardinals in the National League and their 20th at Busch Stadium III.

Contents

Season standings

Game Log

The Cardinals released their 2025 schedule on July 18, 2024. For one of the few times in the past dozen years, the Cardinals will open the regular season at home for 2025, hosting the Minnesota Twins on Opening Day, March 27, at Busch Stadium, in its 20th season. They visit the oldest MLB-regular season stadium, Boston's Fenway Park (1912) on April 4-6, before their first National League series on April 7-9 at Pittsburgh. The season ends with a September 26-28 weekend at the second-oldest MLB-regular season stadium, Chicago's Wrigley Field (1914). [1]

Legend
Cardinals WinCardinals LossGame Postponed
Boldface text denotes a Cardinals pitcher
2025 St. Louis Cardinals Game Log: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0) [2]
March/April: 0–0 (Home: 0–0 ; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox / Streak
1March 27 Twins
2March 29 Twins
3March 30 Twins
4March 31 Angels
5April 1 Angels
6April 2 Angels
7April 4@ Red Sox
8April 5@ Red Sox
9April 6@ Red Sox
10April 7@ Pirates
11April 8@ Pirates
12April 9@ Pirates
13April 11 Phillies
14April 12 Phillies
15April 13 Phillies
16April 14 Astros
17April 15 Astros
18April 16 Astros
19April 17@ Mets
20April 18@ Mets
21April 19@ Mets
22April 20@ Mets
23April 21@ Braves
24April 22@ Braves
25April 23@ Braves
26April 25 Brewers
27April 26 Brewers
28April 27 Brewers
29April 28@ Reds
30April 29@ Reds
31April 30@ Reds
May: 0–0 (Home: 0–0 ; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordBox / Streak
32May 1@ Reds
33May 2 Mets
34May 3 Mets
35May 4 Mets
36May 5 Pirates
37May 6 Pirates
38May 7 Pirates

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    References

    1. "Cardinals open 2025 at home vs. Twins, begin season with a slate of interleague series". St. Louis Post-Dispatch . July 18, 2024.
    2. "2025 St. Louis Cardinals sortable schedule". St. Louis Cardinals. Retrieved July 19, 2024.