MLB Gameday: Rockies vs. Cubs Set for June 16, 2026, with Key Matchups to Watch
According to the Major League Baseball (MLB) schedule, the Colorado Rockies will host the Chicago Cubs at Coors Field on June 16, 2026, in a matchup that could impact both teams’ playoff aspirations. The Rockies, coming off a 27-45 record, aim to secure their third consecutive win against the Cubs, who hold a 32-40 record. The game is scheduled to begin at 6:40 p.m. Mountain Time (12:40 a.m. UTC) and will be broadcast on ESPN.
The Rockies’ starting pitcher, Kyle Freeland, is expected to take the mound, while the Cubs will counter with Marcus Stroman. Both hurlers have been consistent this season, with Freeland posting a 3.85 ERA and Stroman a 3.62 ERA through June 15, 2026, according to MLB’s official statistics.
Key Matchups to Watch
The Rockies’ offense, which ranks 25th in the National League with a .238 team batting average, will need to capitalize on Stroman’s recent struggles against left-handed hitters. Stroman has allowed a .275 batting average to left-handed batters this season, per Fangraphs. Colorado’s leadoff hitter, Ezequiel Tovar, enters the game with a .289 average and has been effective against right-handed pitching.

For the Cubs, their bullpen—a key strength this season—will face a test against the Rockies’ power-hitting lineup. Chicago’s relief corps has a 3.12 ERA, the second-lowest in the NL, according to Baseball-Reference. However, the Rockies’ top three hitters—Tovar, Nolan Gorman, and Ryan McMahon—have combined for 22 home runs this season, including 14 in their last 20 games.
Injury Updates and Lineup Adjustments
The Rockies have not yet released their official lineup for the game, but shortstop Trevor Story, who has been on the 10-day injured list since June 3 with a strained left hamstring, is listed as “day-to-day.” His absence could open opportunities for utility player Ryan McMahon, who has batted .267 in 38 games this season.
The Cubs have confirmed that shortstop Nico Hooper will start, despite a recent ankle sprain. Hooper, who has a .243 batting average, is expected to be a key contributor in the middle of the order. Catcher Willson Contreras, the team’s all-star slugger, is also expected to play, though he has struggled against left-handed pitching, hitting just .198 this season against southpaws.
Tactical Keys for Both Teams
The Rockies’ strategy will likely focus on exploiting Stroman’s vulnerabilities against left-handed hitters while leveraging their home-field advantage at Coors Field, where they have a .254 team batting average this season. Their success will depend on maintaining a consistent offensive output, as they have scored fewer than four runs in six of their last 10 games.

The Cubs, meanwhile, will rely on their defensive prowess and timely hitting. Their defense has recorded 12 double plays in the last five games, according to MLB’s game logs, and their ability to limit extra-base hits will be critical. The team’s manager, David Ross, has emphasized the importance of “pitching early in counts” to neutralize Colorado’s power hitters.
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