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Albies' Single in 7th for Braves Breaks up Combined No-Hit Bid by Cubs

Rookies Cade Horton and Ben Brown combined for six no-hit innings before the Braves rallied with a four-run seventh inning, breaking the combined no-hitter attempt.

  • Chicago Cubs rookie pitcher Cade Horton and Ben Brown combined for a no-hit bid through six innings against the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2025, at Wrigley Field in Chicago.
  • This effort followed Cubs manager Craig Counsell’s policy of limiting Horton to 75 pitches to protect him for the postseason and maintain his health amid a strong second-half performance.
  • Horton, 24, delivered five no-hit innings with six strikeouts and one walk to Matt Olson, retiring his last 14 batters before being relieved by Brown to start the sixth inning.
  • Horton came into the game holding a 9-4 record and a 2.92 ERA for the season, boasting a strong 6-1 record and an impressive 0.86 ERA across his last eight appearances following the All-Star break; he mentioned that the pitch limit helped him “scale down the moment.”
  • The Cubs’ combined no-hitter attempt was ended in the seventh inning when Ozzie Albies hit a leadoff single, igniting a rally that resulted in a 5-1 victory for the Atlanta Braves and denying a Major League no-hitter this season.
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Albies' single in 7th for Braves breaks up combined no-hit bid by Cubs

A combined no-hit bid by Chicago Cubs teammates Cade Horton and Ben Brown was broken up Wednesday night when Ozzie Albies singled leading off the seventh inning for the Atlanta Braves.

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