
The Chicago Cubs prepare for a big game against the New York Mets. Fans buzz with excitement as the team sets new pitching plans.
The Cubs named Cade Horton to debut in MLB. Horton is a young pitcher and the No. 2 prospect. Injuries hurt key rotation players. This call follows those setbacks.
Manager Craig Counsell sets Saturday’s plan. Brad Keller starts the game. The bullpen will follow. Keller shows his skill with a 3.78 ERA. He allowed no earned runs in his last six rounds. His reliable work helps the team face the Mets.
Horton’s call-up marks a key step for both him and the Cubs. At 23, he shined in Triple-A with a 1.24 ERA in 29 innings. Chosen as the seventh pick in 2022, he worked hard to improve his pitch. Despite Shota Imanaga’s injury, Horton stays calm and focuses on his game.
Horton’s steady nature lifts the clubhouse. Teammate Jameson Taillon praises Horton’s work ethic and pitch quality. With injuries to players like Justin Steele and Imanaga, hope now grows in the pitching group.
As the Cubs and Mets face off, the game matters for today and tomorrow. The Cubs rely on young talent like Horton to build strength for the season. They want to make an impact and bounce back from a tough loss in New York.
Fans watch closely to see Horton shine in his first big game.
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