Cade Horton visiting special doctor after MRI turns up not good
3 minute readPublished: Tuesday, April 7, 2026 at 3:28 pm
Cubs Pitcher Cade Horton Faces Uncertain Future After MRI Results
Chicago Cubs pitcher Cade Horton is facing an uncertain future after an MRI revealed concerning results. The right-hander, who was placed on the injured list earlier this month due to forearm discomfort, is now slated to consult with Dr. Keith Meister, a renowned orthopedic surgeon.
The news comes after a difficult start to the season for Horton. He was pulled from a game against the Cleveland Guardians on April 3rd due to the forearm issue. The MRI results prompted the Cubs to seek a second opinion from Dr. Meister, based in Arlington, Texas.
Horton's season has been limited to just two starts. His most recent outing was on Opening Day, March 28th, against the Washington Nationals, where he pitched 6.1 innings, recording four strikeouts in a Cubs victory.
Last year, Horton showed promise, pitching in 23 games and finishing with an impressive 11-4 record and a 2.67 ERA. However, his career has been marked by a series of injuries. In 2021, while at the University of Oklahoma, he underwent Tommy John surgery. He was later drafted by the Cubs as the 7th overall pick in the MLB Draft. In May 2024, he suffered a shoulder injury that caused him to miss a significant portion of August. Last September, a rib fracture sidelined him for the final weeks of the season. Despite these setbacks, the Cubs managed to qualify for the playoffs for the first time since 2020, though they ultimately lost to the Milwaukee Brewers in the NLDS.
The severity of Horton's current injury and its potential impact on his career remain unclear. The Cubs and their fans are now awaiting further information following his consultation with Dr. Meister.
BNN's Perspective: The Cubs organization and their fans are understandably concerned about Horton's health. While his past performance has shown great potential, his injury history raises legitimate questions about his long-term viability. The team will need to carefully manage his recovery and consider the potential impact on their pitching rotation.
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