Venue: Wrigley Field — Chicago, Illinois
First Pitch: 2:20 PM CT / 3:20 PM ET / 12:20 PM PT
Broadcast: Sportsnet • Marquee Sports Network • MLB.TV
A classic interleague matchup at Wrigley Field features two teams hovering around the .500 mark but trending in different directions. The Blue Jays (37–39) are trying to claw their way back into the AL Wild Card picture, while the Cubs (40–36) look to strengthen their position in a tight NL Central race. With both teams sending mid‑rotation arms to the mound, this matchup could hinge on bullpen execution and timely hitting.
WEATHER REPORT — CHICAGO, IL
(Open‑air ballpark — weather will influence play)
Temperature: 79–83°F
Conditions: Mostly sunny
Wind: 10–14 mph blowing out to left‑center
Humidity: 50–55%
Impact:
Boost to right‑handed power hitters
Fly balls could carry well
Potential for a higher‑scoring game
INJURY REPORT
Toronto Blue Jays
Bo Bichette — OUT (knee sprain)
Jordan Romano — OUT (elbow)
Kevin Gausman — OUT (shoulder)
Daulton Varsho — Probable (hamstring)
Isiah Kiner‑Falefa — Probable (wrist)
Chicago Cubs
Seiya Suzuki — Probable (quad tightness)
Dansby Swanson — OUT (oblique)
Justin Steele — OUT (forearm)
Adbert Alzolay — OUT (lat)
Michael Busch — Probable (ankle)
TEAM RECORDS & RECENT FORM
Toronto Blue Jays (37–39)
Last 10: 5–5
Road Record: 17–21
Trend: Offense inconsistent without Bichette; pitching depth stretched thin.
Key Note: Jays averaging 4.0 runs per game over last 15.
Chicago Cubs (40–36)
Last 10: 6–4
Home Record: 22–15
Trend: Offense improving; bullpen stabilizing after early‑season struggles.
Key Note: Cubs have scored 5+ runs in 7 of their last 10.
PITCHING MATCHUP BREAKDOWN
TOR — LHP Corbin
2026 Stats: 4.76 ERA | 1.34 WHIP
Profile:
Veteran lefty relying on sinker/slider
Vulnerable to right‑handed power
Struggles third time through the order
Recent Form:
5.12 ERA over last 4 starts
Hard‑hit rate trending upward
Key Concern: Cubs’ right‑handed bats (Suzuki, Hoerner, Morel) match up well.
CHC — RHP Colin Rea
2026 Stats: 3.89 ERA | 1.22 WHIP
Profile:
Mixes cutter, sinker, and curveball
Keeps ball in the yard at Wrigley
Strong command, low walk rate
Recent Form:
3.21 ERA over last 5 starts
Excellent at home (3.05 ERA)
Key Strength: Toronto ranks bottom‑10 in MLB vs cutters and curveballs.
KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (TOR) vs Colin Rea
Vlad Jr. hitting .298 over last 20 games.
Rea’s cutter could jam him, but wind blowing out favors Vlad’s power.
Cody Bellinger (CHC) vs Corbin
Bellinger has a .310 AVG vs LHP this season.
Corbin’s sinker tends to leak into Bellinger’s wheelhouse.
Christopher Morel (CHC) vs Toronto Bullpen
Morel’s power vs a Jays bullpen with a 4.61 ERA (bottom‑third in MLB).
George Springer (TOR) vs Wrigley Wind
Springer’s fly‑ball tendencies could benefit from wind blowing out.
SERIES HISTORY
2025 Season Series: Cubs won 3–0
Last 10 Meetings: Cubs lead 7–3
At Wrigley Field: Cubs have won 4 straight vs Toronto
Trend: Cubs’ pitching has historically contained Toronto’s power.
BETTING TRENDS
Toronto Blue Jays
4–7 in last 11 road games
6 of last 8: Under
2–6 in Corbin’s last 8 starts
Chicago Cubs
7–3 in last 10 home games
5 of last 7: Over
6–2 in Rea’s last 8 starts
GAME ODDS
Toronto Blue Jays 9.5
Chicago Cubs – 127
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, June 19, 2026








