Cubs' Jameson Taillon Returns From the Injured List to Start Against the Braves
- On September 10, 2025, the Chicago Cubs activated right-handed pitcher Jameson Taillon off the 15-day injured list, allowing him to start the final game of the series against the Atlanta Braves.
- Taillon was sidelined with a left groin injury starting August 25, marking his second time on the injured list this season after just two starts between the two absences.
- He made a rehab start for Triple-A Iowa on September 4, pitching over 3 2/3 innings, allowing three runs with six strikeouts, and then took the mound against the Braves.
- Taillon allowed two runs during his 4⅓ innings in the Cubs’ series-clinching 3-2 win, with catcher Carson Kelly remarking that although he struggled early on, he settled down and delivered key pitches when necessary.
- The Cubs' bullpen shut down the Braves in the final innings, and Taillon’s return contributes to the team’s rotation depth amid other roster moves like optioning reliever Ethan Roberts to Triple-A.
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Cubs reinstate pitcher Jameson Taillon from IL, claim series victory against Braves
ATLANTA — Several factors beyond just returning from the 15-day injured list energized Cubs right-hander Jameson Taillon as he took the mound Wednesday against the Braves.‘‘Game 3, rubber match of the series, pitching against [Braves starter] Chris Sale, had a chance to win a series on the road going into an off-day, I was pretty excited showing up at the yard today,’’ Taillon said after the Cubs’ 3-2 victory. ‘‘And just an awesome team win. Fel…

Cubs' Jameson Taillon returns from the injured list to start against the Braves
The Chicago Cubs have reinstated right-hander Jameson Taillon from the 15-day injured list. He will make his 20th start of the season Wednesday in the series finale against the Atlanta Braves.
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