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Cardinals Set to Face Brewers After Rainout: A Key NL Central Clash

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The St. Louis Cardinals are gearing up to take on the Milwaukee Brewers this Monday afternoon, following a rainout in Cincinnati that disrupted their schedule. While it might be tempting to frame this matchup as a battle for supremacy in the NL Central, the Cardinals are in a development phase this season, which adds a different layer of intrigue to the game.

The postponement on Sunday provided the Cardinals with an unexpected opportunity to reset their pitching rotation. This was precisely the outcome they were hoping for with the recent call-up of Brycen Mautz, allowing them to adjust their strategy ahead of the Brewers series. As they prepare to face their rivals, St. Louis will send Matthew Liberatore to the mound, looking to make an impact against Milwaukee’s Jacob Misiorowski.

With first pitch set for 1:10 PM at American Family Field, fans can expect a compelling matchup as both teams look to establish their positions in the competitive NL Central. The stakes may be different for the Cardinals this season, but the rivalry with the Brewers always brings a heightened sense of excitement.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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