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04/07 17:04 CDT Cubs ace Cade Horton headed for elbow surgery, will miss the
rest of the 2026 season
Cubs ace Cade Horton headed for elbow surgery, will miss the rest of the 2026
season
By KRISTIE ACKERT
Associated Press
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) --- Chicago Cubs pitcher Cade Horton will miss the
rest of the 2026 season after an MRI revealed UCL damage in his right elbow,
Chicago manager Craig Counsell said Tuesday.
"Cade is gonna have surgery," Counsell said before the Cubs game against the
Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field. "He's gonna miss the rest of the year."
The exact procedure, whether it will be a full Tommy John reconstruction or an
internal brace repair, won't be determined until surgeons go into the elbow.
Horton visited renowned elbow specialist Dr. Keith Meister in Arlington, Texas,
on Tuesday.
No surgery date has been set.
The announcement confirms what Cubs fans feared when Horton walked off the
mound in Cleveland on April 3, after just 17 pitches. His velocity had dropped
from 96 mph in the first inning to 93.8 mph on his final pitch before he waved
toward the dugout.
It will be the 24-year-old right-hander's second elbow reconstruction surgery.
He had Tommy John surgery as a freshman at Oklahoma in 2021. He was the No. 7
overall pick in the 2022 draft and broke through in the majors last season with
an 11-4 record and a 2.67 ERA in 118 innings. He finished second in NL Rookie
of the Year voting. In his 2026 debut, Horton held Washington to two runs in 6
1/3 innings just one week before the injury.
The blow is particularly tough because the Cubs are already without ace Justin
Steele, who is recovering from his own UCL surgery and is not expected back
until late May at the earliest. With Matthew Boyd also on the injured list, the
Cubs will lean on Colin Rea and Javier Assad in the rotation. Rea stepped up in
a similar role last season, posting a 3.95 ERA across 27 starts after Steele
went down.
"Colin's going to be asked to pitch more innings out of the bullpen, and then
somebody's going to take Colin's bullpen innings," Counsell said. "That's how
it's going to be addressed on paper. But it's not all on Colin. ... We all have
to just do our part."
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