The first-place Chicago Cubs are adding some pitching reinforcements ahead of a weekend series with the New York Mets. Top prospect Cade Horton is being called up from Triple-A Iowa, according to the Des Moines Register’s Tommy Birch.
Horton, 23, was the Cubs’ first-round pick (No. 7 overall) in the 2022 MLB Draft out of Oklahoma. He’s ranked as the organization’s top pitching prospect and No. 46 overall by MLB.com and The Athletic.
Last season, Horton was limited to nine appearances between Triple-A and Double-A due to a strained rotator cuff in his right shoulder. But in six starts with Iowa this year, Horton compiled a 1.24 ERA with 33 strikeouts in 26 innings.
Horton has also allowed 13 walks, which Cubs general manager Jed Hoyer cited as a concern when talking earlier this week about a possible call-up.
“Throwing noncompetitive pitches in the big leagues puts you in bad counts pretty quickly, counts that you can probably pitch out of in Triple-A easier than you can in the big leagues,” Hoyer said, via The Athletic.
“It’s just the consistency of your pitches. Not throwing kind of one good, one bad, but making sure that you’re consistent and, therefore, avoiding free pitches. The difference between a 1-2 count and a 2-2 count is a pretty big difference. That’s probably the biggest thing he’s been working on.”
With Jameson Taillon scheduled to pitch against the Mets on Friday and Matthew Boyd listed as the probable starter for Sunday, it appears that Horton will get the nod Saturday. That would give him five days’ rest since his previous start on Sunday.
Horton joins a Cubs rotation that ranks fourth in the National League with a 3.57 ERA. (The overall staff ERA is 3.95.) Colin Rea (2.43), Shota Imanaga (2.82) and Boyd (2.75) each have an ERA under 3.00 so far this season. Imanaga was placed on the injured list Monday after straining his hamstring while running to cover first base, which created a need for Horton.
At 22-16, the Cubs have a three-game lead in the NL Central, while the Reds, Brewers and Cardinals are all tied for second at 19-19. (The Pirates are last at 12-26 and just named Don Kelly interim manager to replace Derek Shelton.)
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