Confidence: 62%
Cardinals favored
Scoring Dynamics
Early (1-3)
2R
Both offenses settle in early, May and Ashcraft finding their rhythm
Middle (4-6)
5R
Key scoring burst as starters tire and lineups see pitches multiple times
Late (7-9)
2R
Bullpen battle determines outcome in close game
Matchup Analysis
Cardinals
Jordan Walker's power threat with 13 HR
Bounceback motivation after yesterday's shutout
Home field advantage at Busch Stadium
Dustin May's elevated 4.81 ERA and 1.42 WHIP
Missing key players in Nootbaar and Urías
Pirates
Superior offensive production with +22 run differential
Momentum from 7-0 shutout victory yesterday
Nick Gonzales hitting .318 with strong contact
Braxton Ashcraft lacks extensive MLB track record
Missing Ryan O'Hearn who was hitting .289 with 7 HR
Risk Factors
May's recent velocity concerns
Cardinals potential mental state after shutout loss
Key Matchups
Jordan Walker
vs
Braxton Ashcraft
batter
Walker's power vs young pitcher's inexperience
Oneil Cruz
vs
Dustin May
batter
Cruz's 10 HR against May's elevated ERA
Nick Gonzales
vs
Dustin May
batter
Gonzales' .318 average suggests good timing
Statistical Edges
First to Score
Pirates
58%
Strikeouts
13
10-16
Total Runs
9
7-11
Game Preview
First pitch at Busch Stadium finds Braxton Ashcraft taking the mound for Pittsburgh, looking to build on yesterday's dominant team performance. The young right-hander gets off to a shaky start as Victor Scott II works a leadoff walk, setting the tone for an aggressive Cardinals approach. However, Ashcraft settles quickly, using his curveball effectively to strand the runner and escape the first inning unscathed. The Pirates answer immediately in the top of the second when Nick Gonzales lines a one-out single through the gap and scores on an Oneil Cruz double down the left-field line, giving Pittsburgh the early 1-0 advantage.
Dustin May responds for St. Louis in the bottom of the second, working around a two-out walk to keep the deficit at one. The Cardinals break through in the fourth inning when Jordan Walker launches his 14th home run of the season, a towering shot to left field that energizes the home crowd and ties the game at 1-1. Two batters later, JJ Wetherholt doubles and scores on a José Fermín single, giving St. Louis their first lead at 3-1. Pittsburgh storms back in the fifth inning as May begins to tire, loading the bases with one out before Brandon Lowe clears them with a bases-clearing double to reclaim a 4-3 lead.
The middle innings become a chess match between bullpens, with both managers making strategic moves. St. Louis ties the game in the sixth on a Pozo RBI single, setting up a dramatic finish. The Cardinals push ahead 5-4 in the ninth inning when Walker delivers again with a clutch RBI single, capping a series-tying victory that showcases their resilience after yesterday's shutout defeat. The win moves St. Louis back to .500 in the season series and provides crucial momentum heading into their next series.
The 62% confidence reflects the competitive nature of this matchup with both teams showing recent offensive capability. While Pittsburgh has the momentum and better run differential, St. Louis has the home field advantage and desperation factor after yesterday's shutout loss.