9:42am: Maton is guaranteed $2MM on the contract, reports Katie Woo of The Athletic.
7:47am: The Cardinals announced this morning that they’ve signed right-hander Phil Maton to a one-year, major league deal. The financial terms of the deal have not yet been disclosed. Left-hander Bailey Horn was designated for assignment to make room for Maton on the club’s 40-man roster.
Maton, 32 later this month, was among the better relief arms still available on the free agent market at this late point in the calendar. Drafted in the 20th round by the Padres back in 2015, Maton will suit up with the Cardinals for his ninth MLB season and hope to continue a stretch of quality work that began with the Astros back in 2022. The first five seasons of Maton’s career saw him struggle despite solid peripherals, with a subpar 4.76 ERA in 215 1/3 innings of work across 209 appearances. He struck out 26.4% of opponents during that time while walking 9.2%. Those numbers were decent enough to keep Maton rostered with San Diego and Cleveland over the years, but he eventually wound up in Houston late in the 2021 season.
The righty’s middling results continued with the Astros through the end of 2021, but by the start of the 2022 season a switch seemed to have flipped. His 25.2% strikeout rate and 8.2% walk rate over the past three seasons aren’t markedly different than what they were earlier in his career, but the veteran’s results have improved drastically as he’s posted a 3.50 ERA with a 4.11 FIP in 195 2/3 innings of work across 206 games.
After hitting free agency for the first time in his career prior to the 2024 season, Maton signed on with the Rays but struggled with a 4.58 ERA in 40 appearances for them last year. Fortunately for the right-hander, he was traded to the Mets for the stretch run and turned a corner, dominating to the tune of a 2.51 ERA across his final 31 appearances of the regular season.
Now, Maton is headed to St. Louis as the first and perhaps only major-league free agent signing the club will make this offseason. The Cardinals’ plans for the winter were largely hamstrung by an inability to find a trade partner for veteran third baseman Nolan Arenado, resulting in an extremely quiet offseason that was defined most by the departures of key veterans like Paul Goldschmidt in free agency.
Despite the Cardinals’ lack of activity this offseason, they’ve long been known to want a veteran relief arm who could fill the role Andrew Kittredge played last year and create a bridge between closer Ryan Helsley and the rest of a relatively young late-inning mix. They now appear to have found that player in Maton, who has just five career saves but has recorded 42 holds over the past three seasons.
Making room for Maton on the 40-man roster is Horn, a fifth-round pick by the White Sox in the 2020 draft. The 27-year-old lefty was traded to the Cubs in exchange for Ryan Tepera at the 2021 trade deadline and was eventually added to his new club’s 40-man roster, but did not make his big league debut in Chicago. He was traded back to the White Sox last February in order to clear a 40-man roster spot for the return of Cody Bellinger, but was then designated for assignment and traded to Boston in April. He made his big league debut for the Red Sox last June but struggled badly with a 6.50 ERA and 7.00 FIP in 18 innings of work.
During the offseason, Horn was designated for assignment by the Red Sox but picked up off waivers by the Tigers in November. He lasted on Detroit’s 40-man roster for just a month and was claimed off waivers by St. Louis in early January. He’ll now likely return to the waiver wire for the fourth time in the last 11 months. The Cardinals will have one week to either trade Horn or put him through waivers, where he can be claimed by any club willing to offer him a spot on their 40-man roster.
If Horn clears waivers, the Cardinals will get the opportunity to outright him to the minors as a non-roster depth option. That said, Horn is an optionable left-handed reliever who averages 95 mph with his heater and has a track record of missing bats in the upper minors. He could make him an attractive candidate for a waiver claim despite his lackluster results in the majors last year.
Seat prices will go through the roof now!
Obligatory reminder that player salaries have very little influence on ticket prices. Supply and demand, baby.
By God they did it, they said it couldn’t be done, they said it would never happen, they did the impossible. They. Made. A. Major. League. Signing.
Planning PTO for the parade in November right now.
Slow down. The contract terms haven’t been released. It could be a minor league deal.
Fist sentence: The Cardinals announced this morning that they’ve signed right-hander Phil Maton to a one-year, *major* league deal.
You’ll have to forgive Mets, he’s still awaiting his GED to come in the prison mail.
Bailey Horn back to Boston? NO!!!
You punched that out a little fast there.
A soft tossing righty in the pen didn’t worked for the Rays or the Mets.
He pitched 59% better than average across 31 appearances for the Mets. That was a success in every sense of the word for them.
Yeah he pitched well for the Mets. Seemed gassed at the end
My memory of him was from his time with the Rays. Had trouble at the beginning and the end of innings too often. Lots of other pitchers runs allowed.
Let’s get a round of applause because I finally did something!
Did somebody get hurt?
Yea. Mo got hit with a foul ball in the head again.
I’m still feeling the effects
I’m surprised MLBTR, an obvious pro Cubby propaganda site would even announce this.
-PITA
Sounds just like another of BITA/blackpink/youjustmadethatup/Joel P’s many screen names.
PITA-ful comment.
Wow. Shocked. Literally shaking, what a signing.
Maton is a serviceable reliever. I’m not sure why they signed him. I don’t see them as contenders this year as constructed. Just fill the innings with youngsters from the farm.
Is this really a contenders move? He’s one of the last free agents available and the cardinals need guys at this point.
I’m not saying it’s a contenders move. I’m saying that I don’t see the point of the move.
I wonder if they have a Hesley trade in the works. They could slide Fernandez into the closer role and Maton would be the main setup guy.
Someone has to pitch for them. I’m sure the deal is in the cheap.
Because they actually are fringe contenders who want to make a run at the weak division before they sell.
Thank god. Now we can block some good young bullpen arms with options. Brilliant!
Keeping in mind that McGreevy isn’t expected to move to the bullpen, who exactly is Maton blocking who you’d expect to post an ERA under 4.00 this season?
Besides Maton, they have Helsley, Romero, Fernandez, King, Liberatore, and maybe Matz or Mikolas if one of them goes to the bullpen and stays healthy or decent respectively. That still leaves one to two spots for guys like O’Brien, Roycroft, Leahy, or even more inexperienced prospects, and there are always going to be injuries along the way.
Roycroft & Leahy have both had good results this spring. They’re the first names that pop in my head being blocked by this signing.
Both are 27, not “young”
I’m not too excited about this signing but I’m not going to be weird about it like you guys above me.
Weirdos!
If he’s decent, he’s trade bait at the deadline.
I think the inability to trade Sonny Gray is worse than the inability to trade Nolan Arenado. The return would have been better, they free up 25 million this year and 35!! next year, and unless something shocking happens, I don’t see them in serious contention for the remainder of his contract.
Why? Do the Cubs and Brewers look amazing? For all the griping last year, the Cardinals were 83-79 with a combined 3.8 WAR from Goldschmidt/Arenado. Literally one win less than the 2023 NL Champion Diamondbacks. The Pythag was worse, obviously, but they also hit like .220 with RISP or something unsustainably bad, so let’s say those cancel out.
Is it really that hard to believe this STL team is that much worse than the 2024 Tigers? It’s pretty easy to contend these days
So you’re telling us there’s a chance? Worse teams have made the playoffs. Sadly the Cardinals only goal is to sneak into a wild card. 2006 ruined it for Mo and DeWitt. Why spend to win when you might even win with low hanging fruit?
If you believe in Sonny Gray, good for you.
@Rot It is good for me to believe in Sonny Gray…because he’s good. His statistics are good. He didn’t want to leave St. Louis, so he didn’t. And Contreras didn’t want to leave. And Arenado didn’t want to leave. They’re leaders and they wanted to stay to see this thing through.
And the Cards still have lots of opportunities for lots of young guys.
Is this a perfect Cardinal team? No. But there’s a lot to like and even more to look forward to.
It’s good for me to look at the upside. We all know what the downsides are.
I think it’s good to look at the possible upside to the events of the winter. We know things happen for a reason and I believe everyone who declined the chance to head to another team wants to prove something in STL. We’ve been well informed of the inaction by the FO, let’s see what happens as the regular season gets underway.
@n2
Gray signed with St Louis to play close to home.
Arenado has only said no to Houston at this point and that was right after they traded Tucker. Guaranteed if there was a deal with the Dodgers, his bags would be packed before the call ended.
Contreras likes the flexibility of playing 1b, DH, and minimal catching. Doubtful he gets that with another team.
I’m not sold on the narrative of them being leaders, loyalists, or believe in what the team is doing.
PECOTA projects the Cubs for 91 wins. Might wanna look again.
Ohhhhhh PECOTA! Let’s check how they did for last year (+ means they overrated, – means they underrated)
Braves: +11
Phillies: -5
Dbacks -4
Mets -6
Dodgers +3
Cardinals +3
Yankees: Correct!
Twins: +6
Astros: +7
Blue Jays +14 (!!!)
Orioles: -5
Rangers: -8
Why do people put so much stock in those?
At the very least, they should be back in contention next year.
Rick,
Their inability to trade Sonny Gray is because he had a no-trade clause.
@gbs42
Aware. That’s why I lumped him in with Nolan.
Now trade Helsley
Iffy signing as Maton accrued nearly all his WAR value last year.
Pass the Maton.
Or hit a track runner in the head! Too late!
The girl said that she hit the other runner with the baton by accident
You can’t win getting 4 hits a night though.
I don’t care who’s pitching if the offense can’t score.
wow Nick… no “with that being said” start of sentences… finally, one report. good job
Last offseason, a lot of people wanted the Cards to get Maton.
“The Cardinals plans for the winter were largely hamstrung by an inability to *adjust and do anything of consequence when they could not* find a trade partner for veteran third baseman Nolan Arenado.”
Fixed.