
Cade Horton Shines Despite Scoreless Streak Ending
Cade Horton pitched an impressive game for the Chicago Cubs against the Toronto Blue Jays, allowing just one hit and one run in a 4-1 victory. Despite losing his no-hitter in the sixth inning, Horton finished with a career-high eight strikeouts and two walks.
Manager Craig Counsell praised Horton's performance, highlighting his success against a strong Blue Jays lineup. Horton's impressive streak of 28 1/3 scoreless innings was snapped by a hit from Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in the sixth inning.
Horton attributed his success to good pitch execution and control, emphasizing his focus on maintaining composure during the game. The rookie has been a key player for the Cubs, showcasing a 1.13 ERA in seven starts and demonstrating significant improvement since his early outings.
Horton's pitching style, featuring a unique fastball profile and a variety of breaking balls, has impressed opposing managers and players. He has shown the ability to keep hitters off balance and generate swings and misses with his pitches.
Despite his recent success, Horton remains focused on continuous improvement and helping his team win games. He acknowledged the need to work on different aspects of his game each week and emphasized his commitment to ongoing development as a player.