The scheduled MLB matchup between the Chicago Cubs and the Toronto Blue Jays at Wrigley Field on June 21, 2026 was postponed before first pitch, leaving fans without baseball on what was anticipated to be a summer afternoon at the historic Chicago ballpark.
No official reason for the postponement was provided in the available information, though postponements at Wrigley Field are not uncommon given the venue’s exposure to Chicago’s variable weather conditions. The game was called off with both teams recording a score of zero, as no play took place.
The postponement means the Cubs and Blue Jays will need to find a makeup date to complete the originally scheduled contest. Rescheduled games can have implications for both clubs as the season progresses, potentially creating doubleheaders or adjusted travel plans that affect roster management and pitching rotations down the stretch.
No statistical leaders, scoring plays, or in-game developments are available to report, as the contest never got underway. Fans who made their way to the corner of Clark and Addison were turned away without seeing any action between the two clubs.
Further details regarding the makeup date and any updated scheduling information were not immediately available. Both teams will look to get back on the field as soon as the rescheduled contest is confirmed.