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Cubs LHP Matthew Boyd out one month after knee surgery

By Thomson Reuters May 7, 2026 | 10:56 AM

Cubs left-hander Matthew Boyd began the road to recovery following left knee surgery necessary to repair a meniscus tear suffered Wednesday playing with ​his kids.

Boyd was placed on the 15-day injured ‌list on Wednesday and the Cubs are refraining from an official timetable for his return, but he’s likely to be ready to throw off of a mound in early June barring ‌setbacks.

Manager ​Craig Counsell called Boyd’s injury innocent ⁠but “kind of unexplainable.”

Corbin Martin ⁠was designated for assignment on Thursday after his blown save against the Cincinnati Reds in Wednesday’s game. The Cubs recalled 6-foot-7 right-handed reliever Gavin Hollowell from ​Triple-A Iowa. Hollowell, 27, pitched in seven games with the Cubs last season and allowed five runs ⁠in 9 1/3 innings with ⁠seven walks and 10 strikeouts.

Boyd, 35, was ​on the IL from April 2-21 because of a left ​biceps strain. He is 2-1 with a 6.00 ‌ERA, six walks and 31 strikeouts in 24 innings over five starts this season.

An All-Star for Chicago in 2025, Boyd is 62-78 with a 4.61 ERA in ⁠218 career appearances (204 starts) for the Toronto Blue Jays (2015), Detroit Tigers (2015-21, 2023), Seattle Mariners (2022), Cleveland Guardians (2024) and Cubs.

Subtracting Boyd from ⁠the rotation, at ‌least for a month, gives the ⁠Cubs three starting pitchers on the injured ​list. ‌Boyd joins Justin Steele (left elbow) and Cade ​Horton (right elbow).

Martin, ⁠30, allowed runs in three consecutive outings, surrendering four hits, four walks and two home runs in those games while facing 11 total batters. He has a 10.80 ERA without a decision in seven relief appearances this ​season.

–Field Level Media