Cardinals vs Mets, CornBelters home opener on WJBC

Corn Crib
The Normal CornBelters host the Gateway Grizzlies in their 2015 season opener at the Corn Crib tonight. (Photo by B Corbin/WJBC)

By WJBC Staff

The Normal CornBelters will play the first of a 51-game home slate on Tuesday as the Gateway Grizzlies come to the Corn Crib. WJBC.com have play the call with Greg Halblieb starting at 6:20 p.m.

The Cardinals continue their four-game series with the New York Mets at City Field in New York. Michael Wacha (5-0) puts his unbeaten mark on the line against Mets’ lefthander Jon Niese.

WJBC and the Cardinals Radio Network will provide play-by-play coverage starting at 6 p.m.

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