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    Oh No: Cade Horton Leaves in 2nd Inning of Cubs Game Against Guardians

    Arguably, the best reason to believe the 2026 Cubs can overcome the Milwaukee Brewers to win the NL Central—and, indeed, to make a deep run in October—is the presence of Cade Horton at the top of their rotation. On Friday, Horton felt something and left his start abruptly. Yikes.

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    The Cubs amassed pretty good starting rotation depth this winter, all things considered. They entered the season with a fully healthy group of five: Matthew Boyd, Cade Horton, Shota Imanaga, Edward Cabreras and Jameson Taillon. Behind them, as depth, the team has Colin Rea and Ben Brown in the big-league bullpen and Javier Assad waiting in the Triple-A Iowa rotation. You can't be much better-positioned to withstand an injury than that, in the modern game, especially given that the team will get Justin Steele back after his 2025 Tommy John surgery, sometime this summer.

    Take the best arm out of any pitching staff, though, and it looks a lot weaker, immediately. That might be what the Cubs are facing now. On Friday, Cade Horton departed in the middle of an at-bat in the bottom of the second inning, feeling obvious discomfort and calling the trainer to the mound before leaving. His fastball velocity nosed down sharply immediately before he left, too.

    We'll update when we know more about what's happening, but it's not too early to harbor deep concerns here. Should Horton miss significant time, the Cubs would be without their ace and the rest of the rotation would immediately seem stretched and strained—just as they were around this time last year, when they lost Steele.

    UPDATE: If you were hoping the issue was a simple blister or that Horton was dealing with a lingering cold or flu, you'll have to let that hope go. The issue is in his forearm, the team announced.

     

    Now, the question is of severity. A trip to the injured list is virtually guaranteed, any time a pitcher leaves a game with a forearm problem. Presumably, Horton will be sent for imaging, and much of the Cubs' upside for this season will hinge on the outcome thereof.

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    Bertz

    Posted

    Despite being on the road and Cleveland being a playoff team this feels like a series you should take 2/3?  Their offense sucks, we're getting the back half of their rotation, and they're not seeing Taillon.

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    chibears55

    Posted

    Amaya DH today against the lefty

    Derwood

    Posted

    3-3

    Game 7

    In Cleveland

    on 4-3

     

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    mk49

    Posted

    1 hour ago, chibears55 said:

    Amaya DH today against the lefty

    Hopefully, he will be the catcher tomorrow.  I think Shota pitches better with Amaya catching.

    Derwood

    Posted

    5 minutes ago, mk49 said:

    Hopefully, he will be the catcher tomorrow.  I think Shota pitches better with Amaya catching.

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    chibears55

    Posted

    Joey Cantillo mowing them down 😅

    squally1313

    Posted

    Well. That’s not good. 

    JHBulls

    Posted

    Absolutely horsefeathers. 😞

    CubinNY

    Posted

    Not good, LT, not good. 

    Papa Cub

    Posted

    Well - that’s never good

    mk49

    Posted

    What happened to him?

    squally1313

    Posted

    Horton pulled in the middle of his 5th hitter after motioning for the trainer to come out. Colin Rea in. 

    CubinNY

    Posted

    Zack said he grabbed his left shoulder? 

    Tangled Up in Plaid

    Posted

    Just now, mk49 said:

    What happened to him?

    Nothing noticeable.

    Rcal10

    Posted

    Just now, CubinNY said:

    Zack said he grabbed his left shoulder? 

    I didn’t see him grab anything. Just looked into the dugout after the pitch. But it can’t be good. 

    Tangled Up in Plaid

    Posted

    1 minute ago, CubinNY said:

    Zack said he grabbed his left shoulder? 

    He didn't grab anything. Zaidman is a moron

    chibears55

    Posted

    That not good 

    If they lose Horton for a good period of time it gonna be really bad for them 

    Eeyore

    Posted

    He ded 😞

    soccer10k

    Posted

    1 minute ago, Rcal10 said:

    I didn’t see him grab anything. Just looked into the dugout after the pitch. But it can’t be good. 

    Yeah, it rarely is. Like a non contact injury in basketball or football where they grab the knee is almost always an ACL.

    Illiterate Scholar

    Posted

    He stared into the dugout the previous 2 pitches as well it looked like. I thought that seemed weird

    Cubs420psd

    Posted (edited)

    This is why I could never get too excited about Horton.

     

    Its always been something with him, ever since college. Dude is a walking injury.

     

    There goes any potential for a deep run. Fantastic.

    Edited by Cubs420psd
    Jason Ross

    Posted

    Ugh. I've been battling with MLB.tv because they keep blacking me out (I'm no where near a blackout area) and I come back and this is what I missed? Great. 




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