The Chicago Cubs faced a 5-2 defeat by the Colorado Rockies at Wrigley Field on June 16, 2026. Rockies outfielder Cole Carrigg made a significant play by stealing second base during the eighth inning, eluding Cubs shortstop Dansby Swanson. Meanwhile, Swanson redeemed himself by tagging out Rockies’ Tyler Freeman in the ninth inning.
Rockies pitcher Jaden Hill closed the game with a strong performance in the ninth inning. The Rockies celebrated their victory on the field, cementing their win.
Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong was vocal after a fly-out during the ninth inning, reflecting the team’s frustration. However, he also managed an earlier highlight by hitting a solo home run in the first inning, celebrating it with team members including coach Jonathan Mota.
Cubs pitcher Gavin Hollowell participated in the final inning. Earlier, Trent Thornton had taken the mound in the eighth inning but eventually walked back to the dugout.
Seiya Suzuki of the Cubs made an impact with a ground-rule double in the seventh inning. During the same inning, Cubs manager Craig Counsell substituted pitcher Phil Maton.
In earlier innings, Rockies pitcher Blas Castaño demonstrated skill in the sixth, backed by Brett Sullivan’s scoring off a wild pitch in the fifth. This was preceded by TJ Rumfield’s two-run homer in the fourth inning, greatly contributing to the Rockies’ offense.
Cubs pitcher Edward Cabrera faced challenges in the fifth before being taken out by manager Counsell. Ryan Rolison and Nico Hoerner were active for the Cubs in the prior innings, with Hoerner at the plate in the third.
Matt Shaw of the Cubs celebrated scoring off a wild pitch in the second inning, while also making a notable outfield catch for the team in the first.

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