
"Cade Horton will head back to Chicago this weekend to get some imaging done, and this 'will be an IL stint.' Early talk has some optimism....Horton said it started in his wrist, then got tight in forearm, so he wanted to be proactive and not push it."
"Craig Counsell said Cade Horton felt discomfort in his wrist that moved to his forearm, and he will travel to Chicago to get it checked out. An upcoming roster move is likely."
"Kinda had some discomfort in his wrist, then just like tightness or whatever, then it kinda got to his forearm, and at that point he just decided he needed to stop."
Cade Horton, a young pitcher, is experiencing forearm discomfort that originated in his wrist. He will be placed on the Injured List and travel to Chicago for imaging. Initial reports indicate no severe injury, and there is cautious optimism from the Cubs organization. Craig Counsell noted that Horton felt discomfort in his wrist that progressed to tightness in his forearm, prompting him to stop playing. The situation is being monitored closely, and a roster move is anticipated.
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