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Cubs’ Edward Cabrera exits early vs. Rockies due to hand cramp

By Thomson Reuters Jun 16, 2026 | 9:01 PM

Chicago Cubs starter Edwin Cabrera left Tuesday’s home game against the Colorado Rockies in the fifth inning with what the ​team called a cramp in his right ‌hand.

The 28-year-old right-handed pitcher returned to the team earlier this month after a blister on his pitching hand sidelined him, leading the Cubs to place him on ‌the ​15-day injury list, retroactive to ⁠May 21.

In his third ⁠start since coming off the IL, Cabrera (4-3, 5.21 ERA) retired the Rockies in order the first time through the lineup. That changed ​in the fourth as Jake McCarthy singled to start the inning. He scored on Willi ⁠Castro’s double, and TJ ⁠Rumfield followed with a home run ​to give the Rockies a 3-2 lead.

He got the ​next three batters to end the fourth. ‌However, he started the fifth with back-to-back walks. Manager Craig Counsell and a trainer visited the mound after Cabrera struck out Edouard Julien, and ⁠Cabrera exited after a brief meeting on the mound.

Cabrera pitched 4 1/3 innings and gave up five ⁠runs on three ‌hits and two walks. He ⁠also struck out three.

Should he need ​to ‌return to the IL, Cabrera would ​become the ⁠10th Cubs pitcher on the list. Chicago placed closer Daniel Palencia on the 15-day list earlier Tuesday due to elbow inflammation, just one day after he earned his second win of the season.

–Field ​Level Media