The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Matz finalizes $44M, 4-year contract with Cardinals

- By Dave Skretta

Steven Matz and the Cardinals finalized a $44 million, four-year contract Monday, giving St. Louis the shutdown left-hander it desperatel­y sought for a rotation that otherwise returns intact next season.

Matz received a $2 million signing bonus, payable within 30 days of the deal’s approval by the commission­er’s office, and salaries of $8 million next season, $10 million in 2022 and $12 million each in 2023 and 2024.

He can earn $1 million annually in performanc­e bonuses for innings pitched: $200,000 each for 130, 140, 150, 160 and 170. Matz also can earn $50,000 for winning the Cy Young and $25,000 for finishing second through fifth in voting, $25,000 if he is voted AL Championsh­ip Series MVP and $50,000 for World Series MVP.

“We’re excited to have Steven join our rotation and bring his experience and talents to our team,” Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak said. “Steven has proven himself to be a consistent contributo­r, and we think that his game will continue to excel here in St. Louis with the backing of our exceptiona­l defense.”

The 30-year-old Matz, who is originally from Long Island, spurned the Mets to sign with a National League rival. He pitched for New York from 2015-20 before he was traded last January to Toronto, where his career-best 14-7 record and 3.82 ERA in 29 starts for the Blue Jays made him a coveted starting pitcher in free agency.

He’ll join a Cardinals rotation topped by longtime ace Adam Wainwright that also includes Jack Flaherty, Dakota Hudson and Miles Mikolas. The Cardinals also could use Alex Reyes, Jordan Hicks, Jake Woodford and Johan Oviedo.

The Cardinals were reportedly willing to give Matz a fourth year on his contract, whereas numerous other clubs were not, but they also offer arguably the best defense in baseball with five reigning Gold Glove winners: first baseman Paul Goldschmid­t, third baseman Nolen Arenado, second baseman Tommy Edman, left fielder Tyler O’Neill and center fielder Harrison Bader. Arenado also won the Platinum Glove given to the best defensive player in each league.

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