
"This is the most unlucky and unfortunate injury-impacted season in recent Chicago Cubs memory. Matthew Boyd's surgery comes completely out of left field, adding to the team's struggles with injuries."
"There is no team in baseball that will look the same after losing three of their very best starting pitchers, including the guy who was supposed to be the Ace last season."
"While Boyd wasn't the same guy this season as he was in the first half last year, the Cubs don't have unlimited big league starters, and the margin for error is basically non-existent."
Matthew Boyd is set to undergo surgery on his meniscus, which will keep him out for an indefinite period. This injury adds to a challenging season for the Chicago Cubs, who have already lost Cade Horton and faced setbacks with Justin Steele. Boyd's absence is significant as the Cubs struggle with a depleted rotation. Despite some positive signs in his performance, the team lacks depth in starting pitchers. The current situation leaves little room for error as they navigate the remainder of the season.
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