JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — Right-handed reliever Phil
Maton and the St. Louis Cardinals agreed Thursday to a $2
million, one-year contract.
Maton was traded from Tampa Bay to the Mets on July 9 and
finished 3-3 with a 3.66 ERA in 71 appearances, including 2-1
with a 2.52 ERA in 31 games for New York. He appeared in six
postseason games during the Mets' run to the NL Championship
Series.
Maton, who turns 32 on March 25, had a career-high 18 holds last
season and was unscored upon in 25 of 31 games for New York.
Maton became a free agent after the Mets turned down his
$7,775,000 option in favor of a $250,000 buyout.
His new deal does not contain any performance bonuses.
St. Louis' bullpen lost Andrew Kittredge, who became a free
agent and signed with Baltimore.
Maton is 19-15 with five saves and 4.16 ERA in 415 appearances
over eight big league seasons with San Diego (2017-19),
Cleveland (2019-21), Houston (2021-23), Tampa Bay (2024) and the
Mets.
Left-hander Bailey Horn was designated for assignment to make
room for Maton on the 40-man roster.
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