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Cubs Pitcher Cade Horton Visiting Specialist After 'Not Good' MRI Results
The 24-year-old right-hander has dealt with a string of injuries throughout his young MLB career.
Apr. 7, 2026 at 8:28pm
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A cubist interpretation of a young pitcher's injury struggles, deconstructing the physical strain of the game into fragmented geometric forms.Arlington TodayChicago Cubs pitcher Cade Horton will be seeing a specialist in Texas after an MRI revealed unfavorable results regarding a recent forearm injury. Horton, a 24-year-old right-hander, was placed on the injured list after leaving his April 3 start against the Cleveland Guardians due to discomfort in his forearm. The Cubs received the bad news about Horton's status on Tuesday, with reports indicating the MRI results were 'not clean and not good'.
Why it matters
Horton has been a promising young arm for the Cubs, but has dealt with a number of injuries throughout his brief MLB career so far, including Tommy John surgery in 2021 and a shoulder injury and rib fracture in recent seasons. This latest setback is a concerning development for the Cubs, who are hoping Horton can stay healthy and continue his development as a key part of their starting rotation.
The details
Horton will be visiting Dr. Keith Meister, an orthopedic surgeon based in Arlington, Texas, to further evaluate the results of the MRI. Horton had made two starts for the Cubs this season, including a strong outing on Opening Day where he pitched 6.1 innings and struck out four batters in a 10-2 win over the Washington Nationals. On April 3, Horton had to be taken out of the game against the Cleveland Guardians due to discomfort in his forearm. Shortly after, Horton was placed on the injured list. On Tuesday, the Cubs received the bad news about Horton's status following the MRI.
- On April 3, Horton had to be taken out of the game against the Cleveland Guardians due to discomfort in his forearm.
- Shortly after, Horton was placed on the injured list.
- On Tuesday, the Cubs received the bad news about Horton's status following the MRI.
The players
Cade Horton
A 24-year-old right-handed pitcher for the Chicago Cubs who was the 7th overall pick in the 2022 MLB Draft. Horton has dealt with a number of injuries throughout his young career, including Tommy John surgery in 2021.
Dr. Keith Meister
An orthopedic surgeon based in Arlington, Texas who Horton will be visiting to further evaluate the results of his recent MRI.
What they’re saying
“The MRI results were 'not clean and not good'.”
— Jesse Rodgers, ESPN.com reporter
What’s next
Horton will be visiting Dr. Keith Meister in Texas to further evaluate the results of the MRI and determine the next steps for his recovery and potential treatment.
The takeaway
This latest injury setback for Cade Horton is a concerning development for the Cubs, who have been hoping the young right-hander can stay healthy and continue to develop as a key part of their starting rotation. Horton's history of injuries, including Tommy John surgery, makes this latest forearm issue all the more worrisome, and the team will be closely monitoring his evaluation with the specialist in Texas.





