Cubs at Cardinals

It has been a weekend of celebration for the St. Louis Cardinals, with the World Series banner going up Friday and rings being handed out before the game Saturday. The rival Chicago Cubs were able to spoil the mood Friday but could not make it two in a row as the Cardinals bounced back on Saturday despite shedding another everyday player in third baseman David Freese.

Freese (finger) joins Lance Berkman (calf) as middle-of-the-order hitters waiting out day-to-day injuries for St. Louis. Fortunately Yadier Molina is still around, and the catcher drove in a pair and stole a base Saturday. The Cubs had scored 17 runs in back-to-back games before managing a single run Saturday. Marlon Byrd continues to struggle, batting .071 (2-for-28) through the first eight games, while Starlin Castro and Alfonso Soriano carry the Cubs offense in the early going.

TV: 2:15 p.m. ET, CS Chicago, FS Midwest (St. Louis)

PITCHING MATCHUP: Cubs LH Paul Maholm (0-1, 13.50 ERA) vs. Cardinals RH Jake Westbrook (1-0, 0.00 ERA)

Maholm did not fare well in his first start for Chicago, getting lit up for six runs and six hits in four innings against Milwaukee on Tuesday. The long-time Pittsburgh Pirate has plenty of experience against St. Louis, owning a 4-6 record with a 3.72 ERA in 15 career starts. Maholm has held Matt Holliday to 3-for-24, though two of those hits were home runs.

Westbrook had a stronger start to his season, surrendering an unearned run and three hits in seven innings to beat Cincinnati. The veteran sinkerballer has made five starts against the Cubs, going 3-2 with a 5.40 ERA. Soriano and Byrd are a combined 5-for-36 (.139) against Westbrook.

WALK-OFFS


1. Berkman is likely to miss Sunday's finale.

2. Each of the first two games have been delayed by rain.

3. Cubs coach Dave McKay, who served as first base coach under Tony La Russa in St. Louis last season, received his ring Saturday but did not line up with the rest of the 2011 Cardinals.
Odds
SpreadMoneylineMoneyTotal
Chicago CubsCubs+1 12  130148
8.50
o 115u -135
St. Louis CardinalsCardinals-1 12  -154-163
Moneyline Consensus: St. Louis Cardinals: 71.31%     Chicago Cubs: 28.69%
Vegas Prediction: St. Louis: 5 (Win)    Chi. Cubs: 4 (Loss)
Season Series
St. LouisStatsChi. Cubs
10-7Vs7-10
.276Batting Average.242
5.4Runs / Game3.4
18Home Runs12
11Errors6