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Cubs Acquire Left-Handed Pitcher David Peterson from Mets

The Chicago Cubs have reportedly acquired left-handed pitcher David Peterson from the New York Mets in exchange for first baseman/designated hitter Cole Mathis, the Cubs' No. 13 prospect. The move addresses the Cubs' significant pitching injuries.

News Published 25 June 2026 2 min read Evan Mitchell
Chicago Cubs pitcher David Peterson in uniform on the mound.
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The Chicago Cubs are set to bolster their pitching staff with the acquisition of left-handed pitcher David Peterson from the New York Mets. A source confirmed the trade to MLB.com’s Jordan Bastian on Wednesday night. In return, the Mets will receive first baseman/designated hitter Cole Mathis, who is ranked as the Cubs’ No. 13 prospect. Neither club has officially confirmed the transaction.

Peterson, 30, has spent his entire seven-year Major League career with the Mets. This season, he has posted a 6-3 record with a 6.09 earned run average across 16 appearances, including eight starts, accumulating 68 innings pitched. He has recorded 63 strikeouts against 30 walks. Peterson is set to become a free agent at the conclusion of the current season.

Por que importa

Cubs’ Rotation Depth Tested by Injuries

The acquisition comes at a critical time for the Cubs, whose rotation has been significantly impacted by injuries. On Wednesday, the team placed right-handed pitchers Ben Brown (neck strain) and Edward Cabrera (left hamstring/left adductor strain) on the injured list.

This adds to an already lengthy list of injured pitchers, including Jameson Taillon (left hamstring strain), Cade Horton (right UCL surgery), and Justin Steele (left elbow flexor strain). The team is expecting left-hander Matthew Boyd to be activated from the injured list and pitch in Thursday’s series finale against the Mets.

The addition of Peterson offers the Cubs a much-needed left-handed option to help cover innings and provide depth as they navigate this challenging period. His experience in the major leagues, despite this season’s statistics, provides a known quantity for a team seeking stability on the mound.

Key facts

Detail Information
Player Acquired David Peterson (LHP)
Team Acquired From New York Mets
Player Sent To Mets Cole Mathis (1B/DH, Cubs’ No. 13 prospect)
Peterson’s 2024 Stats 6-3 record, 6.09 ERA in 16 games (8 starts), 68 IP, 63 K, 30 BB
Peterson’s Contract Status Free Agent at end of season
Cubs’ Injury Concerns Ben Brown, Edward Cabrera, Jameson Taillon, Cade Horton, Justin Steele

The trade highlights the ongoing efforts by National League teams to manage their rosters effectively amidst the challenges of a long season, particularly when dealing with a spate of injuries. For the Cubs, this move aims to mitigate the impact of their pitching absences and maintain their competitive standing. The performance of Peterson will be closely watched as he integrates into a new team facing significant pitching needs.

Source: MLB Official News RSS – https://www.mlb.com/news/david-peterson-cubs-mets-trade

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MLB Official News RSS Original publication: 2026-06-25T04:25:00+00:00