The Rundown: Horton Outduels Skenes, Cubs on Precipice of Playoff Berth, Raleigh Breaks Mantle’s Record

“Boyhood memories seem like yesterday.” Old Days by Chicago

The Cubs have an early game today, so this is going to be a quick one. They will clinch their first playoff berth since 2020 and their first during a full regular season since 2018 if they beat the Pirates today. Cade Horton bested Paul Skenes on Tuesday, and the Chicago hurler looks like a cinch to win this year’s NL Rookie of the Year Award. The emerging ace may even tally a few votes for the Cy Young.

Horton is drawing comparisons to Jake Arrieta and Bob Gibson, of all people, and rightfully so. He’s 11-4 on the season with a 2.66 ERA, and he’s the only MLB pitcher besides Gibson to have eight or more wins with six or fewer earned runs allowed over an 11-game span. The caveat, of course, is that the Cardinals Hall of Famer probably completed each of those starts, while Horton usually goes 5-6 innings. Still, it’s an impressive and historic run by the rookie.

Clinching in Pittsburgh today will bring back some fond memories for us old-timers, too. The 1984 Cubs clinched at Three Rivers Stadium, and I can still hear the call by Harry Caray in my head. Though the 2025 Cubs have put us through some confounding stretches, this team is a similar mix of strong pitching and timely hitting. I’ll take a rotation that includes Horton, Shōta Imanaga, and Matthew Boyd over Rick Sutcliffe, Steve Trout, and Dennis Eckersley. If the rest of the National League holds serve, the Cubs will finally get their rematch with the Padres, sans Leon Durham and Steve Fucking Garvey, of course.

The Cubs are going to the 2025 playoffs barring a historical collapse. Sit back and enjoy the ride, you’ve earned it.

Cubs News & Notes

Ball Four

I love a good NASA quote when the mood strikes me. Thank you, Charles “Pete” Conrad, and thank you, Michael Busch.

Central Intelligence

Wild Pitch

“No sweeping exits or offstage lines could make me feel bitter.”Wild Horses by The Rolling Stones

How About That!

Shohei Ohtani is willing to move to the outfield to stay in the lineup during the playoffs if he is used as a reliever and subsequently pulled.

Cal Raleigh surpassed Mickey Mantle for the most home runs in one season by a switch-hitter.

Bo Bichette will be this winter’s most intriguing free agent. That’s baseball-speak for a likely future with the Dodgers.

The Mariners are this year’s sleeper pick to win the World Series.

Extra Innings

Horton is good at baseball. See what I did there?

Apropos of Nothing

My extended weekend in Nashville was fantastic, and I’m hoping Music City is approved for expansion. It’d be nice if Rob Manfred will put the Nashville team in the same division as the Cubs if so. That’d make for a fun, annual road trip.

They Said It

  • “It’s all a wash – every game that I’m frustrated about, every game that I’m really happy about in the regular season. Every game means so much, that’s how I decide to approach this sport. But having been here the whole year, and seeing our team’s trajectory and being so confident in our situation, yeah, I’m excited for playoff baseball, when the room for error is minimal and every out does really count. Absolutely, I’m ready to go compete, and keep this shit going.” – Crow-Armstrong

Wednesday Walk-Up Song

As a Cubs fan, September 17 sure feels a helluva lot better than August 17 if I’m being forthright.