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Maton secures a two-year, $14.5 million deal, bolstering the Cubs' bullpen with his high-leverage skills and impressive strikeout potential.
The Chicago Cubs beefed up their bullpen with the signing of veteran reliever Phil Maton to a two-year contract on Wednesday.
Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports that the two-year contract is worth a guaranteed $14.5 million, with a club option in 2028. Heyman also reports that there is a 250K incentive each year based upon how many appearances Phil Maton makes. More MLB on Heavy: Cubs Trade Idea That Lands Twins’ All-Star Starter Includes Outfielder Owen Caissie
The Cubs have multiple vacancies at the back end of their bullpen that need to be filled this offseason. The majority of the cast that helped the North Siders reach the playoffs are no longer in the fold,
The Diamondbacks have brought back catcher James McCann on a one-year deal, the club announced. The veteran was a free agent until March 21 last season and signed with the Braves, only to be released on June 22 and then sign with the Diamondbacks the following day.
The Chicago Cubs made their first impactful free agency signing of the offseason when they acquired veteran reliever Phil Maton on a two-year deal. This was a
The Chicago Cubs are rumored to have signed Phil Maton, who might not be the only late-inning arm they add this winter.
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