Cleveland. Chicago Cubs starter Cade Horton left Friday's game against the Cleveland Guardians in the second inning after signaling to the dugout and reporting right forearm discomfort following his 17th pitch, a 93.8 mph fastball to Bo Naylor; manager Craig Counsell and trainer Nick Frangella examined him on the mound. The immediate consequence: the Cubs removed Horton and later placed him on the 15-day injured list, recalled left-hander Riley Martin, and scheduled further testing in Chicago; club officials and the press box confirmed the forearm issue this weekend and rotation replacements are being considered.
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Horton's injury could shake up the Cubs' rotation. If you're a fan, this might affect game outcomes. If you're into fantasy baseball, consider your roster. Officials haven't confirmed who'll replace Horton yet.
Horton's forearm discomfort is a concern, given his past Tommy John surgery. His absence may impact the Cubs' performance. Keep an eye on updates for Horton's recovery and rotation changes. Worth forwarding if you know a Cubs fan or a fantasy baseball player.
The Cubs' pitching depth and replacement pitchers benefit from immediate roster opportunities while the club manages rotation continuity.
Cade Horton faces lost playing time and medical uncertainty, and the Cubs risk reduced rotation effectiveness during his absence.
Cubs ace Cade Horton leaves start in second inning with injury
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