Cardinals Vs. Pirates Live Stream: Watch MLB Sunday Night Baseball Online

Share this: The next edition of ESPN’s “Sunday Night Baseball” is a matchup between National League Central rivals the Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis Cardinals. These teams both have struggled at times this season, posting 40 losses apiece entering Sunday’s game at Busch Stadium. Perhaps a rivalry game on national television is what they need to jumpstart a win streak with the All-Star break on the horizon. Here’s how to watch Cardinals vs. Pirates online. When: Sunday, June 25 at 8 p.m. ETLive Stream: WatchESPN Thumbnail photo via Bill Streicher/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link

Stray Bullet Injures Fan At Busch Stadium During Cardinals Game Vs. Brewers

Stray Bullet Injures Fan At Busch Stadium During Cardinals Game Vs. Brewers

One baseball fan didn’t leave her last game at Busch Stadium unscathed. A fan suffered a minor injury Tuesday at Busch Stadium during the St. Louis Cardinals’ win over the Milwaukee Brewers. The woman received medical attention at Busch Stadium, was interviewed by police and went home. Police say the bullet was fired from outside Busch Stadium and grazed the arm of a woman, who was seated near the first base line, according to The St. Louis Post-Dispatch’s Christine Byers. Police sources told Byers they received a call about gunshots at an intersection less than a mile from the stadium and believe the bullet might have come from that incidient. ... NESN.com

Chris Coghlan Soars Into Home Like Superman During Breathtaking Slide

Chris Coghlan Soars Into Home Like Superman During Breathtaking Slide

With moves like this, we might have just found the new David Ross for the next season of “Dancing with the Stars.” Toronto Blue Jays utilityman Chris Coghlan had one of the most impressive slides you’ll ever see Tuesday when he soared over St. Louis Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina and slid safely into home with a jaw-dropping display of athleticism at Busch Stadium. Oh. My. Goodness. The 2009 National League Rookie of the Year sure knows how to end a play with an exclamation point. Thumbnail photo via Jeff Curry/USA TODAY Sports Images ... NESN.com