ATLANTA -- Chicago Cubs pitcher Carlos Marmol will no longer close games, manager Dale Sveum announced on Sunday.

Japanese import Kyuji Fujikawa will take over the role.

"I came into the season with the mindset of a set-up man," Fujikawa said through his interpreter. "Once Marmol's condition gets better I think there is a chance he'll come back. We all have to fight through it."

Marmol lost his job after giving up game tying and winning home runs to B.J. Upton and Justin Upton in the ninth inning on Saturday.

It was his third appearance of the young season in which he gave up runs; his ERA is 27.00.

It made the decision an easy one for Sveum and the front office.

"We've had three games that have been winnable games this year and all three have been an adventure," general manager Jed Hoyer said. "So the decision was fairly easy."

Marmol and Fujikawa were informed of the switch Sunday morning before the Cubs played the Braves trying to avoid a sweep.

"You can't complain about it," Marmol said of losing his job. "They say it's better for me and for the team. I'll take it. I agree."

Sveum said he wants Fujikawa to keep the job and doesn't want to have to keep going back and forth changing roles.

"Hopefully Fujikawa takes it and runs with it and does a good job so we don't even have to deal with that," Sveum stated.