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Pitching is certainly an area of need for the Cubs, but it sure doesn’t feel like it when Matthew Boyd is on the mound. In a streak of exceptional starts, the All-Star left-hander delivered his best yet on Saturday afternoon,
Chicago Cubs pitcher Matthew Boyd will not participate in Tuesday’s MLB All-Star Game, and his replacement ruffled some feathers online.
Matthew Boyd will not be available to pitch in the All-Star Game on Tuesday in Atlanta, but will still travel and enjoy the festivities with his family.
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SportsGrid on MSNMatthew Boyd vs. Max Fried: Top MLB Pitching DuelsMatthew Boyd exits the All-Star game to face Max Fried in a key MLB showdown. Dive into elite pitching tactics and team strategies in this crucial matchup.
Milwaukee Brewers rookie right-hander Jacob Misiorowski was named to the National League All-Star roster, Major League Baseball announced Friday.Misiorowski replaces Chicago Cubs left-hander Matthew Boyd on the team.
Matthew Boyd has approached each day with a sense of gratitude since returning to a mound last year. The veteran repeatedly has expressed that feeling in conversations and interviews, knowing that his career was at a crossroads a year ago.
At least that’s how Cubs manager Craig Counsell sees it. The 34-year-old left-handed Cubs pitcher was named to the National League All-Star team on Sunday and joins outfielders Pete Crow-Armstrong and Kyle Tucker, who were announced as starters on Wednesday.