St. Louis Cardinals regular season broadcast schedule on WJBC

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WJBC is the voice of St. Louis Cardinals baseball in central Illinois! Listen to every game throughout the season on AM 1230 and FM 102.1 WJBC.

Regular season broadcast schedule (time listed is when pregame coverage begins):

  • Wednesday, July 10 (Split Doubleheader): Royals vs. Cardinals 11:50am …. Royals vs. Cardinals 5:50pm
  • Friday, July 12: Cubs vs. Cardinals 6:20pm
  • Saturday, July 13: Cubs vs. Cardinals 12:20pm … Cubs vs. Cardinals 6:20pm (split double-header)
  • Sunday, July 14: Cubs vs. Cardinals 12:20pm
  • Monday, July 15-18 All-Star Break
  • Friday, July 19: Cardinals at Braves 5:25pm
  • Saturday, July 20: Cardinals at Braves 5:25pm
  • Sunday, July 21: Cardinals at Braves 11:40am
  • Monday, July 22: Cardinals at Pirates 4:45pm
  • Tuesday, July 23: Cardinals at Pirates 4:45pm
  • Wednesday, July 24: Cardinals at Pirates 10:40am
  • Friday, July 26: Nationals vs. Cardinals 6:20pm
  • Saturday, July 27: Nationals vs. Cardinals 5:20pm
  • Sunday, July 28: Nationals vs. Cardinals 12:20pm
  • Monday, July 29: Rangers vs. Cardinals 5:50pm
  • Tuesday, July 30: Rangers vs. Cardinals 5:50pm
  • Wednesday, July 31: Rangers vs. Cardinals 12:20pm

*Games will not be streamed on the WJBC app or other streaming services due to restrictions

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