Here are the latest headlines I can share about Guardians vs. Cardinals based on current reporting:
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The Guardians and Cardinals have had several close games in recent seasons, with notable comebacks and pitching performances shaping results. For example, a 9-6 Guardians comeback loss to the Cardinals in Cleveland highlighted a five-run swing and strong late offense, illustrating how tightly these matchups can swing. This game featured a five-run sixth inning by the Cardinals that flipped the contest, followed by a solo homer from Willson Contreras in the ninth for insurance.[1]
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In late June 2025, Sonny Gray delivered a dominant outing (11 strikeouts) as the Cardinals blanked the Guardians 5-0, underscoring the strength of St. Louis' pitching in a matchup that season. The performance capped a strong Cincinnati-to-St. Louis pipeline of late-season form that influenced head-to-head results.[3]
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Historical context shows mixed results in these interleague clashes, with the Guardians sometimes leveraging depth and multi-lineup contributions to top the Cardinals, and other times facing resilience from St. Louis' lineup as the series evolved. Specifics vary by year, but the trend is that both teams can plate runs in bunches and can also be stymied by quality pitching deep into games.[4][5]
If you’d like, I can:
- Pull the most recent game-by-game results between them (wins/losses, scores) for the current season.
- Summarize recent injury updates and probable pitchers for their upcoming meetings.
- Create a quick chart (e.g., series results by date) to visualize trends over the past few seasons.
Would you like me to focus on the current season’s head-to-head results, or provide a quick up-to-date game-by-game snapshot for the latest year? I can also fetch specific upcoming matchups and pitching matchups.
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Cleveland Guardians (90-65, first in the AL Central) vs. St. Louis Cardinals (77-77, third in the NL Central) St. Louis; Saturday, 7:15 p.m. EDT PITCHING PROBABLES: Guardians: Matthew Boyd (2-1, 2.52 ERA, 1.06 WHIP, 40 strikeouts); Cardinals: Miles Mikolas (8-11, 5.49 ERA, 1.29 WHIP, 114 strikeouts) BOTTOM LINE: The Cleveland Guardians will try to keep a four-game road win streak going when they visit the St. Louis Cardinals. St. Louis has a 42-37 record in home games and a 77-77 record...
www.thescore.comThe Cleveland Guardians (10-7) take on the St. Louis Cardinals (8-8), who will be trying to halt a three-game losing streak, Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. ET, at Busch
www.bleachernation.comCLEVELAND (AP) Victor Scott II had two hits and two RBIs as the St. Louis Cardinals rallied for a 9-6 victory over the Cleveland Guardians on Saturday.
www.cbssports.comCardinals' Jordan Walker displaying power ahead of rematch vs. Guardians
www.cbssports.comST. LOUIS -- The Guardians didn’t take long to respond. Just 24 hours removed from a lopsided loss in Atlanta, Cleveland bounced back with a 9-3 win over the Cardinals on Monday night at Busch Stadium. The Guardians paired a steady outing from Gavin Williams with a relentless offensive attack
www.mlb.comComplete team stats and game leaders for the St. Louis Cardinals vs. Cleveland Guardians MLB game from 16 April 2026 on ESPN (AU).
www.espn.com.auGame summary of the St. Louis Cardinals vs. Cleveland Guardians MLB game, final score 5-0, from 28 June 2025 on ESPN (UK).
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