Cubs roster move: Phil Maton activated, Charlie Barnes optioned
The Cubs welcomed back a member of their Opening Day bullpen before Monday night’s game in San Diego when they activated right-hander reliever Phil Maton from the 15-day injured list. Maton had been placed on the IL April 10 (retroactive to April 8) with right knee tendinitis. He had posted a 13.
50 ERA (six earned runs in four innings) before the IL stint. He threw one scoreless inning in a rehab assignment at Triple-A Iowa last Friday. Maton had been signed to a $6 million deal this past offseason with an $8.
5 million team option or $3 million buyout for 2027. His last three relief seasons had been very good, with a combined 3. 15 ERA in 202 relief appearances covering 191.
1 innings, with 215 strikeouts and only 16 home runs allowed. Hopefully Maton can get back to that level of performance; the Cubs surely need it. Charlie Barnes, who was recalled Sunday along with Yacksel Rios, was optioned back to Triple-A Iowa.
Barnes threw three innings for the Cubs May 13 in Philadelphia, allowing four runs (three earned), the last game the Cubs lost before the 10-game losing streak. But the Cubs still need more relief help. And so this seems a good place for me to ask you this: Jordan Romano, who had been very good from 2021-23 with 95 saves for the Blue Jays, has been pretty bad the last three seasons for the Jays, Phillies and Angels.