BREAKING: Nico Hoerner Speaks Out After Scary Practice Incident — “Feeling Good and Ready to Roll!”
CHICAGO, IL — Take a deep breath, Cubs fans — standout infielder Nico Hoerner has broken his silence following a tense moment at a recent practice session, and the news is exactly what the team—and its loyal fanbase—wanted to hear.
The Gold Glove-caliber second baseman took to social media this morning to update fans after what appeared to be a minor but worrying injury scare during training.
“Thanks to everyone who reached out. Just a scare — feeling good and ready to roll. See you all soon!” Hoerner posted on Instagram, alongside a photo of himself flashing a thumbs-up from the training room.

What Happened?
During routine infield drills at Wrigley Field earlier this week, Hoerner reportedly stumbled awkwardly while turning a double play, appearing to tweak his leg or ankle. He was quickly evaluated by Cubs medical staff and taken off the field as a precaution.
With Hoerner being such a crucial piece of the team’s defensive core—and a rising leader in the clubhouse—concern quickly spread across Cubs Nation and among MLB analysts.
Early fears of a more serious lower-body injury were quickly dismissed by trainers, who attributed the issue to a minor strain with no structural damage.
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Team Statement and Outlook
Shortly after Hoerner’s post, the Cubs organization released a brief statement:
“Nico was evaluated by team doctors and has been cleared for limited activity. He is expected to return to full participation within the week.”
Manager Craig Counsell also offered reassurance:
“We’re going to be smart, but he’s in great shape and already itching to get back on the field. This isn’t a long-term concern.”
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What It Means for Upcoming Fixtures
With the Cubs preparing for a critical stretch of games in the NL Central playoff race, Hoerner’s status remains vital. His elite defensive presence, contact hitting, and clubhouse leadership have anchored the Cubs’ infield all season long.
Sources inside the organization suggest Hoerner could be back in the lineup as early as next weekend, depending on how he responds to light workouts over the coming days.
Fan Reactions Pour In
Cubs fans flooded social media with messages of support and relief:
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“We can’t afford to lose Nico—so glad it’s nothing serious!”
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“Nico’s heart and hustle are unmatched. Get back soon, 2️⃣!”
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“This team feels different with him out there. Let’s go!”