Cardinals, Cubs series finale on WJBC

Michael Wacha
Michael Wacha is scheduled to start for the St. Louis Cardinals tonight against the Chicago Cubs. (Photo by Colleen_S/flickr)

By WJBC Staff

The St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs wrap up their four-game series at Wrigley Field on Wednesday following the Cubs’ doubleheader sweep.

Michael Wacha (10-3) pitches for the time before next week’s All-Star Game as he goes up against Cubs’ righthander Jason Hammel.

WJBC 1230 AM will have the action via the Cardinals Radio Network starting at 6:10 p.m.

The Normal CornBelters game against Schaumburg Boomers has been postponed by rain. It will be rescheduled as part of a doubleheader at the Corn Crib on Thursday night.

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