Cubs drop to .500 after 3-2 walk-off loss to Rockies

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Last updated Jun 11, 2026

Cubs drop to .500 after 3-2 walk-off loss to Rockies
Summary

The Chicago Cubs lost 3-2 to the Colorado Rockies on June 10 in Denver, marking their first return to a.500 record since April 15. The Cubs, who have now secured 10 consecutive series losses, found themselves stunned as the Rockies celebrated a walk-off victory. Cubs starter Shota Imanaga pitched five scoreless innings but received insufficient run support, a recurring issue for Chicago's offense. Ian Happ tied the game with a home run in the ninth before the Rockies' Sterlin Thompson delivered the game-winning hit. The Cubs aim to avoid a series sweep in tomorrow's matchup.

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  • Cubs fall to.500 for the first time since April 15
  • Imanaga pitched five scoreless innings
  • Cubs have ten consecutive series losses
  • Ian Happ hit a game-tying homer in the ninth
  • Thompson's single resulted in a walk-off victory for Rockies
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  • 5:09 AMYahoo SportsChicago Cubs fall back to .500 for 1st time since April 15 with 3-2 walk-off loss to MLB-worst Colorado Rockies
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DENVER — The Chicago Cubs dugout seemed stunned watching the scene. The Colorado Rockies mobbed pinch hitter Sterlin Thompson near first base to celebrate handing the Cubs a 3-2 walk-off loss in the bottom of the ninth inning Wednesday. Cubs players slowly walked off the field while some on the bench stayed in place staring out onto the field. Even some coaches and support staff hung around ...

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