- Matchup: Colorado Rockies vs Chicago Cubs
- Scheduled Date: Tuesday, June 16, 2026
- Venue: Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL
- Broadcast: Marquee Network
- Betting Odds: Colorado (+150) Chicago (-182)
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The Chicago Cubs (37-35) are set to host the Colorado Rockies (27-45) at Wrigley Field this Tuesday. The betting lines favor the Cubs at -182, while the Rockies stand at +150. The total runs for this matchup are projected at 9. Pitchers expected to take the mound are Ryan Feltner and Edward Cabrera.

The Rockies have a slugging percentage of .409 and have been struck out 645 times, while drawing walks 224 times. With a total of 315 RBIs and 620 hits so far this season, their batting average stands at .253. As a team, they have hit 134 doubles and launched 75 home runs, accumulating 329 runs with an on-base percentage of .322. The Colorado Rockies average 4.6 runs per game, ranking 12th across Major League Baseball.
Colorado’s pitching staff shows a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 2.16 and a WHIP of 1.52. They have allowed 99 home runs and 419 total runs, ranking last in MLB. The Rockies have given up 723 hits (10.3 per 9 innings) and earned a total of 396 runs. Their current ERA stands at 5.64, also last in the league, with 518 strikeouts to date. The pitchers have walked 240 batters and their FIP is 4.80 for the season.
In high-pressure situations, Rockies pitchers have taken the mound with players on base 77 times and have made 60 high-leverage appearances. This season, the bullpen has registered 25 holds (28th in the league) and a save percentage of 56.0% from 50 opportunities, converting 14 saves but failing 11 times. The relievers have inherited 125 runners this year, with 31.2% scoring. Overall, the Rockies have used 217 relief pitchers this season.
The Colorado Rockies have made 1,869 putouts, 587 assists, and committed 43 errors. Their fielding percentage is currently .983, putting them 24th in the league, with 56 double plays turned. The Rockies convert 66.6% of batted balls into outs over 5,607 innings, placing them last in MLB.
Career-wise, Feltner holds an 11-28 record with a FIP of 5.13, having faced 1,639 batters. He has allowed 385 hits (9.2 hits per nine innings) and issued 145 walks, resulting in an ERA of 5.20 (217 earned runs). With a WHIP of 1.412, Feltner has pitched 375 innings, achieving 317 strikeouts in his MLB career.
The Cubs have hit 83 home runs this season and accumulated 303 RBIs. They have recorded 109 doubles, secured 303 walks, and crossed home plate 329 times. The Chicago Cubs’ on-base percentage is .330 and their batting average is .239, combined with a slugging percentage of .392. They average 4.57 runs per game, ranking 11th in MLB, while accumulating 583 hits and striking out 603 times (13th in MLB).
The Chicago pitching staff has allowed 320 runs this year, with a team ERA of 4.23 (300 earned runs given up). They have given up 104 home runs and allow 4.51 runs per nine innings (17th in MLB). The Cubs’ WHIP is 1.249, with a FIP of 4.58. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio is 8.00, with 569 strikeouts against 218 walks, ranking 17th in total hits allowed with 579.
Chicago’s bullpen has inherited 96 runners, with an inherited score percentage of 28.1%. They have entered 65 high-leverage situations and 69 instances with base runners. The Cubs have had 41 save situations this season, recording 19 holds and 9 blown saves, marking them 26th in MLB with a save percentage of 52.6%, using a total of 225 relief pitchers.
Across 5,673 innings, the Cubs boast a defensive efficiency of 71.9% (3rd in MLB). They have turned 48 double plays and have a fielding percentage of .988, ranking 6th in the league. Chicago has tallied 661 assists, made 30 errors, and achieved 1,891 putouts this season.
In his MLB career, Cabrera has given up 415 hits while striking out 536 batters over 494 innings pitched. He has an ERA of 4.17, permitting 229 earned runs, and holds a WHIP of 1.323 with a FIP of 4.1. His strikeout-to-walk ratio stands at 2.24, having faced 2,113 hitters thus far. Cabrera has a career record of 29-32 with an average of 7.6 hits per nine innings.
Which team will claim victory tonight—Colorado against the spread or straight up?
Prediction: Bet on Colorado (+150)
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