Cubs activate reliever Phil Maton from injured list

The Chicago Cubs activated right-handed reliever Phil Maton from the 15-day injured list ahead of their series opener against the San Diego Padres. The move comes as the team's bullpen continues to battle multiple injuries. Chicago optioned left-hander Charlie Barnes to Triple-A Iowa to make room.

In San Diego, the Cubs received a boost to their beleaguered bullpen when they brought back Phil Maton, who had been sidelined since April 10 with right knee tendinitis. The 33-year-old, signed to a two-year deal in the offseason, last pitched on April 7 against the Rays, where he allowed two runs. Maton completed a rehab assignment with a scoreless inning for Iowa on Friday before rejoining the team in Los Angeles over the weekend. No restrictions apply to his usage, though manager Craig Counsell said the club will remain cautious with the knee issue. “Any time a guy’s off the injured list from a physical issue, you’re going to always be a little bit careful,” Counsell noted. Maton expressed optimism about his adjustments, stating, “I’m kind of hoping we addressed it now and we can focus on getting guys out for the rest of the year.” Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer acknowledged the bullpen's challenges despite strong overall play. “We’re playing very well, but at the same time, we’re also dealing with a real challenge from a bullpen standpoint,” Hoyer said. The unit still misses Daniel Palencia (left lat), Caleb Thielbar (left hamstring), Hunter Harvey (right triceps), Ethan Roberts (right middle finger) and Riley Martin (left elbow). Martin, who posted a 2.16 ERA in eight games, landed on the 15-day IL Sunday with elbow inflammation. Imaging revealed a flexor strain, sidelining him for about eight weeks. Counsell called it a significant loss but added a positive note: “For the positive side, we’re going to get him back. Any time you send somebody for elbow imaging, there’s worse news that can come from those things.”

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Juan Soto of the New York Mets grimaces while holding his strained right calf, assisted by trainer on the field at Oracle Park.
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Mets' Juan Soto day-to-day after minor calf strain

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New York Mets outfielder Juan Soto strained his right calf during Friday's 10-3 win over the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park. An MRI on Saturday revealed a minor strain, with manager Carlos Mendoza describing the news as mixed. Soto is listed as day-to-day, with the team monitoring his response over the next 48 to 72 hours.

Saturday's game between the Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field was postponed due to incoming storms. The Cubs planned to promote left-hander Riley Martin from Triple-A Iowa to their bullpen, but held off on the transaction. The teams will play a traditional doubleheader on Sunday.

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The Chicago Cubs placed starting pitcher Matthew Boyd on the 15-day injured list Monday with a left biceps strain, retroactive to April 3. The move comes three days after placing Cade Horton on the IL with a forearm strain. Javier Assad was recalled from Triple-A Iowa to start Tuesday against the Tampa Bay Rays.

The Chicago Cubs kicked off their 2026 Spring Training in Mesa, Arizona, with pitchers and catchers reporting on Wednesday, amid a sense of urgency following last season's playoff exit. New additions like Alex Bregman and a solidified bullpen have fueled excitement for a World Series push. Manager Craig Counsell has already designated Daniel Palencia as the team's closer.

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With six days until Opening Day, the Minnesota Twins optioned Zebby Matthews to Triple-A St. Paul and released Liam Hendriks, Andrew Chafin, and Gio Urshela. Mick Abel secured a spot in the season-opening starting rotation after strong spring performance. The moves provide clarity to the roster amid ongoing bullpen questions.

The San Francisco Giants announced Friday that outfielder Harrison Bader is day-to-day with left hamstring tightness. Manager Tony Vitello expressed optimism that the Gold Glove-winning center fielder will be ready for Opening Night on Wednesday. Bader had recently returned from the World Baseball Classic alongside Heliot Ramos and Jung Hoo Lee.

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Boston Red Sox pitcher Vinny Nittoli has been sidelined after experiencing elbow pain during a spring training outing. The 35-year-old non-roster invitee underwent an MRI, with results pending. Manager Alex Cora confirmed the shutdown to assess the injury further.

 

 

 

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