Phil Maton is a Cub.
The veteran reliever agreed to a two-year contract with Chicago on Friday that includes a club option, according to The Athletic.
The financial terms of the deal, pending a physical, were not disclosed.
The 32-year-old Maton is coming off a strong 2025 campaign split between the Cardinals and Rangers, as he posted a career-best 2.79 ERA over 63 appearances with 81 strikeouts in 61¹/₃ innings.
Phil Maton pitches during the Rangers’ win over the Brewers on Sept. 10, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. Getty Images
He struck out 33 hitters in 23 innings with a 3.52 ERA and 0.957 WHIP for the Rangers after getting shipped to Texas before the MLB trade deadline in late July, but his overall body of work likely elevated his value in a market heading into hot stove season.
Maton had a stint with the Mets in 2024, where he delivered a 2.51 ERA in 31 relief outings after arriving in a trade with the Rays.
He quickly became one of the Mets’ most trustworthy bullpen arms during their run to capture the final National League wild-card spot.
Nevertheless, Maton imploded in the postseason, putting up an 8.53 ERA in the playoffs, allowing six earned runs and 11 hits in 6¹/₃ innings.
Phil Maton in action against the Mets’ loss to the Dodgers in Game 4 of the National League Championship Series at Citi Field on Oct. 17, 2024. Getty Images
The Mets declined his club option that winter, allowing Maton to enter free agency, and he eventually joined the Cardinals.
The reliever will be heading into his 10th MLB season, joining his eighth club in the process.
In his MLB career, Maton has a 3.98 ERA with 539 strikeouts across 472¹/₃ innings.
He will now likely join the back end of the Cubs’ bullpen and try to help them get back into the playoffs for the second straight season.