Chicago Cubs Probable Pitchers & Starting Lineup vs. St. Louis Cardinals, May 10
- Probable Starting Pitchers
- Chicago Cubs Starting Lineup
- What Channel is the Chicago Cubs game on?
- How do I stream the Chicago Cubs game today?
- How do I listen to the Chicago Cubs game on the radio today?
- Chicago Cubs Pre-Game Notes
Probable Starting Pitchers
Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Justin Steele has allowed 2 earned runs or less in 14 consecutive starts and he will look to continue that streak on Wednesday when he takes the mound against the St. Louis Cardinals at Wrigley Field. Steele has quietly emerged as a legitimate ace at the top of the Cubs' starting rotation and the team will need him to be a stopper on Wednesday night. The Cubs have lost three consecutive games including the first two of this series against the Cardinals and will need a victory on Wednesday to avoid a sweep. Steele has posted a 1.45 ERA over the course of his first 7 starts this season.
Left-handed starting pitcher Jordan Montgomery will be making the start for the Cardinals. Montgomery has posted a 3.29 ERA through his first 7 starts this season.
Chicago Cubs Starting Lineup
What Channel is the Chicago Cubs game on?
The Chicago Cubs can be watched locally via the Marquee Sports Network. Marquee does offer a channel finder in order for you to be able to locate the channel with your current Cable Provider.
How do I stream the Chicago Cubs game today?
Marquee Sports Network can be streamed online or through the Marquee Sports Network App on mobile devices. At this time, a cable subscription is required to be able to watch Marquee online or through their mobile app. Marquee Sports Network is also available via streaming through fuboTV and DIRECTV Stream.
How do I listen to the Chicago Cubs game on the radio today?
For the local radio call of the Chicago Cubs game, Pat Hughes and Ron Coomer will be in the radio booth for WSCR - AM | 670. The radio call of the Cubs game can also be listened to online through Audacy.
Chicago Cubs Pre-Game Notes
Prior to the game, the Chicago Cubs activated catcher Yan Gomes from the 7-day IL and optioned rookie catcher Miguel Amaya to Triple-A Iowa. The move serves as a promotion of sorts for Amaya as he was playing with Double-A Tennessee prior to his promotion to the Major League level when Gomes was sidelined with a concussion.