· 2026-06-30

The Arizona Diamondbacks' game against the St. Louis Cardinals was postponed on June 25 due to inclement weather.
The game was rescheduled for July 23 at Busch Stadium with a first pitch scheduled for 4:15 PM CT.
The Cardinals announced the postponement on social media, citing weather conditions.
The rescheduled game extends the Diamondbacks' road trip to 10 games, affecting their standings.
As of June 28, the Diamondbacks lost 5-1 to the Tampa Bay Rays, now holding an 11th place in the National League with a 41-42 record.
The Diamondbacks will face the Cardinals again on July 23, looking to improve their record.
Alex D'Agostino, who covers the Diamondbacks for SI.com, criticized the Cardinals' decision not to move the start time up.
Meteorologist Kevin Roth predicted the game would be postponed due to three rounds of storms.
The Diamondbacks had taken two of three games in St. Louis before the postponed game.
The team is currently behind the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NL West standings.
And the rescheduled game will be a crucial test for the Diamondbacks' pitching staff.
But the team is focused on improving their record and making a push for the playoffs.
So the Diamondbacks will look to bounce back from their recent loss and win the rescheduled game.
The game was originally scheduled for June 25, but the weather conditions made it impossible to play.
The Cardinals' announcement came at 7:20 PM, and the game was officially postponed.
The Diamondbacks will now have to wait until July 23 to face the Cardinals again.
The team is currently on a L3 streak, looking to break it with a win.
The rescheduled game will be played at Busch Stadium, and the Diamondbacks will look to take advantage of the Cardinals' home field.