Cardinals Rumors: Hometown Player Frustrated by Trade Rumors Amid Strong Start for St. Louis
A short-lived homecoming?
The Chatham, Illinois native is acutely aware that his time in St. Louis could be fleeting, no matter how effective he's been in the eighth inning.
With president of baseball operations John Mozeliak steering the organization toward youth and long-term flexibility, veterans like Maton on expiring deals could be moved at the deadline. “Pretty much every team we play against, it’s personal,” Maton said, referencing offseason negotiations that left him feeling overlooked.
That chip on his shoulder has helped fuel his early success, but it hasn’t erased the sting of knowing he might be pitching for another team come August.
The Cardinals had already played 19 spring training games when they signed Phil Maton, but he has been elite
— Jacob (@JacobE_STL) April 18, 2025
10 G / 9.1 IP
0 R / 4 H / 11 K / 0 BB
2.10 xERA
39.3% Whiff%
82.1 avgEV
FC/SI up 2 ticks
CU/ST up 1 tick
Easily the Cardinals' best move of the offseason 😉 pic.twitter.com/DN01LYXZOj
Cardinals face tough decision amid Maton's value
Maton has been as reliable as any reliever in the Cardinals' bullpen, stacking up holds and providing stability in front of closer Ryan Helsley.
But in a season where St. Louis may soon pivot toward a youth movement, trading Maton for prospects is very much on the table. The hometown pitcher is delivering on the field, but the possibility of being dealt still looms large. “It’s really cool wearing this jersey every day,” he said, “but I know how this game works.”
Stearns is gonna have to find another Phil Maton type trade early in June-July who can be a workhorse for the rest of the year
— Santo (@sn_5713) April 29, 2025
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