Cardinals vs. Twins finale, CornBelters on WJBC today

Target Field
The St. Louis Cardinals play the Minnesota Twins at Target Field today. (Photo by Joe Bielawa/flickr)

By WJBC Staff

The St. Louis Cardinals conclude their four-game interleague series with the Minnesota Twins today at Target Field.

It will be a 11:15 a.m. start when Jamie Garcia of St. Louis goes against the Twins’ Mike Pelfrey.

WJBC 1230 and the Cardinals Radio Network have the play-by-play.

Tim Lewis will bring you Sportstalk at 6 on WJBC 1230 AM and WJBC.com, followed by the Normal CornBelters hosting the Traverse City Beach Bums. Greg Halbleib has the call starting at 6:20 p.m.

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