Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL
First Pitch: 7:05 PM CT / 8:05 PM ET
Broadcast: AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain, Marquee Sports Network, MLB.TV
The Cubs continue their push above .500 as they host a struggling Rockies team that has dropped nine of its last twelve. Chicago sends Edward Cabrera, whose electric stuff has been inconsistent but improving, while Colorado counters with Ryan Feltner, who has battled command issues and hard contact all season. With warm weather and a hitter‑friendly wind pattern, this matchup leans toward offensive production—especially for the home team.
Venue & Weather
Wrigley Field — Chicago, Illinois
Opened: 1914
Capacity: ~41,000
Park Factors:
Extremely weather‑dependent
Plays hitter‑friendly when wind blows out
Deep alleys but short power lines
Weather Forecast
Temperature: 82–85°F
Wind: 10–14 mph blowing out to right‑center
Humidity: 55–60%
Rain Chance: <10%
Impact:
Major boost for left‑handed power
Fly balls will carry
Cabrera’s strikeout ability becomes more important
Feltner’s HR issues could be magnified
Injury Report
Colorado Rockies
Kris Bryant — OUT (back)
Ezequiel Tovar — Healthy
Nolan Jones — Healthy
Ryan McMahon — Healthy
Ryan Feltner — Healthy
Impact: Bryant’s absence removes a veteran right‑handed bat, leaving Colorado overly dependent on McMahon and Jones for run production.
Chicago Cubs
Seiya Suzuki — Healthy
Cody Bellinger — Healthy
Dansby Swanson — Healthy
Justin Steele — OUT (forearm)
Edward Cabrera — Healthy
Impact: Chicago’s lineup is fully intact, and Cabrera’s return to form gives the Cubs a strong pitching edge.
Team Records & Recent Form
Colorado Rockies (27–46)
Last 10: 3–7
Road Record: 10–26
Run Differential: -74
Trend: Pitching collapsing; offense inconsistent; bullpen unreliable.
Chicago Cubs (38–35)
Last 10: 6–4
Home Record: 22–15
Run Differential: +19
Trend: Offense heating up; bullpen stabilizing; rotation uneven but competitive.
Series History
2025 Season: Cubs won 5–2
Last 20 Meetings: Cubs lead 13–7
At Wrigley Field (last 10): Cubs lead 7–3
Chicago has dominated this matchup at home.
Pitching Matchup Breakdown
COL — Ryan Feltner (RHP)
2026 Stats: 5.42 ERA, 1.48 WHIP
Strengths: Good fastball velocity, solid slider
Weaknesses: HR‑prone, struggles vs. left‑handed hitters, command lapses
Matchup Outlook:
Dangerous assignment with wind blowing out
Bellinger and Happ profile extremely well
Must keep the ball down to survive
CHC — Edward Cabrera (RHP)
2026 Stats: 3.77 ERA, 1.24 WHIP
Strengths: Elite strikeout stuff, heavy changeup, ground‑ball ability
Weaknesses: Occasional walk issues
Matchup Outlook:
Rockies’ lineup struggles vs. high‑velocity right‑handers
Cabrera should generate plenty of whiffs
If he limits walks, he can work deep into the game
Key Player Matchups
1. Cody Bellinger (CHC) vs. Ryan Feltner (COL)
Bellinger crushes right‑handed fastballs
Wind blowing out to right‑center amplifies his power
High HR probability matchup
2. Nolan Jones (COL) vs. Edward Cabrera (CHC)
Jones’ left‑handed power is Colorado’s best weapon
Cabrera’s changeup neutralizes lefties well
Key battle for Rockies’ scoring chances
3. Seiya Suzuki (CHC) vs. Rockies Bullpen
Suzuki has slugged over .500 vs. Colorado since 2023
Late‑inning leverage favors Chicago
4. Ryan McMahon (COL) vs. Cabrera’s Slider
McMahon struggles vs. high‑spin breaking balls
Cabrera’s slider could dominate this matchup
Betting Trends
Colorado
2–8 in last 10 road games
Over is 7–3 in last 10
1–6 in Feltner’s last 7 starts
Rockies are 3–12 in last 15 vs. NL Central
Chicago
7–3 in last 10 home games
Over is 6–2 in last 8
Cubs are 5–1 in Cabrera’s last 6 starts
8–3 in last 11 vs. Rockies
Predictive Analysis
Why Colorado can win
Jones and McMahon can take advantage of wind‑boosted conditions
Feltner’s slider can be effective if command is sharp
Rockies’ offense has shown flashes on the road
Why Chicago can win
Cabrera has a strong matchup vs. Colorado’s strikeout‑prone lineup
Bellinger and Suzuki are red‑hot
Cubs dominate this head‑to‑head at Wrigley
Weather heavily favors Chicago’s power bats
X‑Factor:
Wind blowing out. If the ball is flying, Chicago’s deeper lineup benefits far more than Colorado’s.
Game Odds
Colorado Rockies 9.5
Chicago Cubs – 189
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, June 15, 2026








