Sports Polymarket June 17, 2026 Crowd ahead of press
Rockies face Cubs
Polymarket prices this Colorado Rockies at 79%.
With the crowd strongly favoring the Rockies at 79%, the team looks to bounce back from a tough loss. The Rockies are facing the Chicago Cubs, with a moderately traded market of $681K. The game is part of a larger series between the two teams, with the Cubs having won the previous game 5-4. The Rockies will need to come out strong to take the win.
Market lensThe crowd's money is running ahead of the press, with the Rockies favored despite a tough loss in the previous game.
What the coverage agrees on
- The Rockies are facing the Chicago Cubs
- The game is part of a larger series
- The Cubs won the previous game 5-4
The numbers behind this
Polymarket prices this Colorado Rockies at 79%.
24h +43.0 pts
$681K traded · $679K in the last day · $196K resting liquidity · $542K open interest
Resolves on: In the upcoming MLB game between the Colorado Rockies and Chicago Cubs, scheduled for June 16 at 8:05PM ET: This market will resolve to "Colorado Rockies" if the Colorado Rockies win the game. This market will resolve to "Chicago Cubs" if the Chicago Cubs win the game. If the game is postponed, this market will rema
Pricing Polymarket 79%
Sources
- Colorado Rockies at Chicago Cubs Game Story, Scores/Highlights - 06/15/2026 mlb.com
- Colorado Rockies vs. Chicago Cubs game discussion: Ryan Feltner vs. Edward Cabrera sports.yahoo.com
- Chicago Cubs vs. Colorado Rockies preview, Tuesday 6/16, 7:05 CT bleedcubbieblue.com
- Colorado Rockies vs. Chicago Cubs game discussion: Michael Lorenzen vs. Shota Imanaga purplerow.com
- Cubs 5-4 Rockies (Jun 15, 2026) Game Stats espn.com
- Colorado Rockies at Chicago Cubs: Preview, picks and player props for Tuesday milehighsports.com
- Colorado Rockies vs Chicago Cubs Prediction, Pick, Odds -- 6/16 actionnetwork.com
- Colorado Rockies at Chicago Cubs odds, picks and predictions sportsbookwire.usatoday.com
AI-written briefing grounded in 8 sources and the live market. Odds are crowd probabilities, not advice. How this works.