Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Jameson Taillon exited his Sunday, June 7, 2026, start against the San Francisco Giants in the second inning with a strained left hamstring, casting immediate concern over his availability for the foreseeable future.
Taillon, who was on the mound for the second frame of the afternoon contest, visibly displayed discomfort, prompting his removal from the game. The incident occurred without immediate further detail from the Cubs organization beyond confirming the nature of the injury to his left hamstring.
Following his early departure, initial indications suggest that Taillon is expected to be placed on the injured list. This move would sideline the veteran right-hander, necessitating an adjustment to the Cubs' pitching rotation in the coming days.
To accurately assess the severity of the strain and establish a potential timeline for his return to the mound, Taillon is scheduled to undergo an MRI on Monday. The results of this diagnostic imaging will be crucial in determining the recovery process and how long the Cubs will be without one of their key starters.
The loss of Taillon, even temporarily, presents a challenge for the Cubs as they navigate their schedule. All eyes will be on Monday's MRI results for a clearer understanding of his condition and projected return.




