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Horton (ribs) threw in the outfield Friday and the Cubs expect him to be ready to pitch during next week's National League Wild Card Series versus the Padres, Jesse Rogers of ESPN.com reports.
Cubs pitcher Cade Horton faces injury questions ahead of the Wild Card Series, leaving Chicago’s postseason rotation in flux.
No one on the Chicago Cubs is thinking yet about the San Diego Padres. It wouldn’t be prudent, of course, even though the Cubs’ wild-card-series opponent has been apparent for a while.