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A recent string of good starts has shown how important Chicago Cubs rookie Cade Horton could and will need to be for Chicago to make a deep postseason run.
Chicago Cubs rookie Cade Horton Horton left Sunday’s game in the sixth inning with a 1-0 lead, but the Cubs lost 6-1. It was Horton’s fourth no-decision of the season.
All eyes were on Red Sox starting pitcher Garrett Crochet ahead of Sunday’s finale, but Cade Horton outdueled the American League Cy Young candidate as the Cubs’ rookie tossed 5 2/3 innings of scoreless ball.
The rookie was excellent Sunday, showing he can be part of the Cubs' starting-pitching answer as the team eyes October. But North Side relievers allowed three late home runs in a loss to the Red Sox.
The Chicago Cubs had been weighing options for how to best fill injured left-hander Shota Imanaga’s turn in the rotation Saturday against the New York Mets. Top pitching prospect Cade Horton is ...
On Friday, the Chicago Cubs made a “tough” decision to call up rookie pitcher Cade Horton from Iowa before their three-game series against the New York Mets starting on Friday.
With the best record in the National League, the Chicago Cubs are looking to add more pieces to boost a playoff run.
The Cubs' potent offense and breakout seasons from Pete Crow-Armstrong and others have them eyeing a deep playoff run, but with rotation depth lacking, a trade for MacKenzie Gore could be the bold move needed to contend in 2025.
The Chicago Cubs have locked up their top baseball operations executive. The Cubs and team president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer have agreed to a multi-year contract, reports The Athletic. Hoyer's contract was set to expire after this season. The team has not yet announced the deal.