Seattle area native Matthew Boyd thankful for chance with Cubs

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Seattle area native Matthew Boyd has signed a two-year, $29 million contract with the Chicago Cubs, a team that holds deep sentimental value for him due to his late grandfather's unwavering support. After a successful recovery from Tommy John surgery, Boyd is eager to make a significant impact in the Cubs' pitching rotation and help the team secure a playoff spot. He recalls his grandfather's joy during the Cubs' 2016 World Series victory, highlighting the personal significance of this opportunity. Boyd's recent performance with the Cleveland Guardians showcased his talent, posting a solid 2. 72 ERA in eight starts and contributing to the team's postseason efforts.

With the Cubs looking to break a two-year trend of second-place finishes in the NL Central, Boyd's addition is seen as a crucial step toward strengthening the roster. His experience, combined with a strong supporting cast including Ian Happ and Cody Bellinger, gives him confidence in the team's potential. Boyd's contract includes a signing bonus and performance incentives based on his innings pitched, adding further motivation for him to excel. The Cubs are optimistic that Boyd can help them achieve their postseason goals as they prepare for the upcoming season.

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