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Well, and now the Cubs have to go about their business as if they're not going to have Cade Horton.
You know, the hope is obviously he recovers from this and that he is back in the Cubs rotation a year from now or whenever he is back and pitching for the Cubs, which will be the slow buildup again.
So that's the part that gets me, is that you have this promising first-round draft pick who has had all of these injuries already.
and now we sit here as we all hang out at Circus Sports, and we don't know if Cade Horton is a part of the Cubs' starting rotation in the future.
That's the scary, sad facts about Cade Horton right now.
He's going through these โ like Cade Horton, first-round pick.
He did โ he slipped into Jordan Wicks in there.
First-round pick for the Cubs, and he's in no-man's land.
Even before he was injured, he was in no-man's land in terms of where he fits in with the Cubs.
And Wicks, different from the other guys.
And Jackson Wiggins in there as well.
Second-round pick, I do believe.
But those guys are high-velocity guys, Cade Horton, Jackson Wiggins.
Jordan Wick's lower velocity guys.
And you think about those guys.
And I don't know if it's velocity that is part of the problem in pitching.
And guys, as I think I heard on Inside the Clubhouse today, I think it was Colin Ray talking about redlining every single pitch where every pitch is all out.
And now we talk about โ and you guys know I've been critical and tough on Javier Saad, but there's a pitcher's pitcher, right?
Right there.
A lower velocity.