Rockies vs Cubs Preview: Coors Field Clash Sparks Week 64

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Battle at Wrigley: Cubs Look to Keep Rolling
The Chicago Cubs are riding high at home with a 21-15 record at Wrigley Field. They just beat the Rockies 5-4 yesterday when late-inning magic saved the day. Now they're back for game two of this series on Wednesday night. The Cubs need to stay sharp because Colorado has some serious offensive weapons. Ryan Feltner takes the mound for the Rockies, but Edward Cabrera gets the ball for Chicago. This matchup matters more than you might think—the Cubs are fighting hard to stay in playoff position.
Rockies Fighting Injuries While Seeking Consistency
The Rockies are struggling at 27-46 this season and dealing with some serious injury trouble. Three key outfielders are sidelined: Brenton Doyle, Jordan Beck, and Mickey Moniak all sit on the injured list. Losing that many position players makes it tough to score runs. Star pitcher José Quintana landed on the 60-day injured list with an elbow injury. Colorado needs its pitching staff to survive at high-altitude Coors Field. The Rockies' rotation faces one of the toughest jobs in baseball just because of where they play. Every start is a battle against the thin air.
Cubs' Bullpen Trouble Won't Stop Their Momentum
Chicago's bullpen is beat up right now with multiple relievers on the injured list. Jameson Taillon won't return until mid-to-late July after his hamstring strain. Hunter Harvey, Riley Martin, and other key relievers are all sidelined. Despite all that damage, the Cubs just won yesterday and feel good about their chances. Daniel Palencia leads the closing duties and has been solid. The Cubs believe their solid pitching staff and strong lineup depth can survive this injury storm. Wrigley Field is their fortress—they're 21-15 at home this season.
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