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 and Rockies meet for a mid‑June matchup between two clubs trending in opposite directions. Colorado enters at 28–46, buried in the NL West and struggling to find reliable pitching. Chicago, at 38–36, is fighting to stay above .500 and maintain pace in the NL Central. The pitching matchup features Sullivan, a young left‑hander still searching for consistency, against Javier Assad, who has been one of the Cubs’ most dependable arms in 2026.
Venue Information
Wrigley Field — Chicago, Illinois
Opened: 1914
Capacity: ~41,000
Park Factors:
Extremely weather‑dependent
When wind blows out, HRs spike dramatically
When wind blows in, it becomes pitcher‑friendly
Deep alleys in left‑center and right‑center
Weather Forecast (Chicago, IL)
Temperature: 78–82°F at first pitch
Humidity: 55–60%
Wind: 10–14 mph blowing out to right‑center
Rain Chance: <10%
Impact:
Significant boost to left‑handed power hitters
Fly balls will carry
Could elevate scoring even with strong pitching
Outfield defense will be tested
Injury Report
Colorado Rockies
Kris Bryant — OUT (back)
Ezequiel Tovar — Healthy
Nolan Jones — Healthy
Ryan McMahon — Healthy
S. Sullivan — Healthy
Impact: Bryant’s absence removes a veteran presence and a needed right‑handed bat. Colorado’s lineup remains young and inconsistent.
Chicago Cubs
Seiya Suzuki — Healthy
Cody Bellinger — Healthy
Nico Hoerner — Healthy
Dansby Swanson — Questionable (wrist)
Javier Assad — Healthy
Impact: If Swanson sits, Chicago loses a key defensive anchor and a steady bat, but the top of the lineup remains strong.
Team Records & Recent Form
Colorado Rockies (28–46)
Last 10: 3–7
Road Record: 10–27
Run Differential: -82
Trend: Pitching struggling; offense inconsistent; bullpen unreliable
Chicago Cubs (38–36)
Last 10: 6–4
Home Record: 22–16
Run Differential: +18
Trend: Rotation stabilizing; offense improving; bullpen trending upward
Series History
2025 Season: Cubs won 4–2
Last 20 Meetings: Cubs lead 12–8
At Wrigley Field (last 10): Cubs lead 7–3
Chicago has consistently controlled this matchup at home.
Pitching Matchup Breakdown
COL — S. Sullivan (LHP)
2026 Stats: 5.12 ERA, 1.46 WHIP
Strengths: Good changeup, can induce ground balls
Weaknesses: HR‑prone, struggles vs. right‑handed power, command issues
Matchup Outlook:
Wrigley wind blowing out is a major concern
Cubs’ right‑handed bats (Suzuki, Hoerner) match up well
Could struggle to work deep into the game
CHC — Javier Assad (RHP)
2026 Stats: 3.38 ERA, 1.19 WHIP
Strengths: Cutter/slider combo, induces weak contact, excellent command
Weaknesses: Occasional issues vs. left‑handed pull hitters
Matchup Outlook:
Rockies’ lefties (McMahon, Jones) are key threats
Wind blowing out increases HR risk
Still holds a clear advantage in consistency and command
Key Player Matchups
1. Cody Bellinger (CHC) vs. S. Sullivan (COL)
Bellinger crushes left‑handed pitching
Wind blowing out enhances HR potential
Could be a multi‑extra‑base‑hit night
2. Nolan Jones (COL) vs. Javier Assad (CHC)
Jones’ power plays well in Wrigley
Assad must keep the cutter inside to avoid barrels
3. Seiya Suzuki (CHC) vs. Sullivan’s Fastball
Suzuki excels vs. low‑velocity lefties
Strong candidate for RBI opportunities
4. Ryan McMahon (COL) vs. Cubs Bullpen
McMahon has been Colorado’s most consistent hitter
Late‑inning matchup to watch
Betting Trends
Colorado Rockies
3–7 in last 10
Over is 6–3 in last 9
2–8 in last 10 road games
1–6 in Sullivan’s last 7 starts
Chicago Cubs
7–3 in last 10 home games
Over is 5–2 in last 7
6–2 in Assad’s last 8 starts
8–3 in last 11 vs. Rockies at Wrigley
Predictive Analysis
Why Colorado Can Win
Jones and McMahon can take advantage of wind‑boosted conditions
Cubs’ bullpen can be inconsistent
If Sullivan limits HRs, Rockies can keep it close
Why Chicago Can Win
Assad is significantly more reliable than Sullivan
Cubs dominate this matchup at home
Wind blowing out favors Chicago’s power bats
Rockies’ pitching staff has struggled all season
X‑Factor:
Cody Bellinger’s matchup vs. Sullivan. If Bellinger homers early, Chicago can control the game.
Game Odds
Colorado Rockies 10
Chicago Cubs – 182
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, June 16, 2026








