Angels Vs Diamondbacks — Cubs to Host Rockies in Chicago on June 15, 2026

Angels Vs Diamondbacks mention: MLB listings showed the Colorado Rockies were scheduled to visit the Chicago Cubs on June 15, 2026; regional blackout restrictions apply and times were in ET.

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Angels Vs Diamondbacks — Cubs to Host Rockies in Chicago on June 15, 2026

The were scheduled to visit the on Monday, June 15, 2026; the game listing noted a first pitch set for that day with all times shown in Eastern Time (the schedule was accurate as of 6:32 a.m. ET), but the excerpt did not include the clock time for the start.

The entry is useful because it fixes the matchup and date: Cubs versus Rockies, June 15, 2026, in Chicago. The notice also carried a practical caveat for viewers — MLB regional blackout restrictions apply — which could prevent some fans in local markets from streaming the game even though the matchup was on the day’s slate.

That matters now because the 2026 season had passed its quarter mark when the listing was posted. After each team’s first 40 games there are clearer signs of which contests will hold interest through the summer, and a dated, same-day listing helps fans decide whether to follow this matchup live or catch a later box score.

There is a friction point in the schedule as presented: the schedule confirmed a first-pitch appointment for Monday, June 15, but the snippet omitted the precise clock time. All times on the page were Eastern and the entry was timestamped 6:32 a.m. ET, so readers could infer the day and time zone, yet the missing start-time number leaves planning — travel to the ballpark, meeting friends or tuning in — unsettled until a full timetable is posted.

For fans trying to sort viewing options the blackout note is the most actionable item. Regional restrictions can block local streaming services even when a game is listed; that means a Chicago-area viewer might need a local broadcast, a ticket to the park, or another authorized feed to watch the Cubs host the Rockies. The same limitation applies across MLB listings, whether someone is hunting for this game or searching for matchups like Angels Vs Diamondbacks.

The simplest next step is the one the listing pointed to: the teams were scheduled to play and the first pitch was set for Monday, June 15, 2026 — the unanswered detail is the clock time. Fans who need the exact start should check the Cubs or Rockies official channels and local listings for the confirmed first-pitch time and broadcast window; until those updates appear, the date and blackout guidance are the reliable takeaways.

MLB scores for games on June 15 were available online, so those who cannot attend or are blocked by regional blackouts could still follow outcomes and box scores after the fact. The single most consequential open question from this listing is the precise first-pitch clock time on June 15 — not the date, not the teams, but the moment the game actually begins.

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