Matthew Boyd looked sharp in a tough-luck no-decision against the Diamondbacks on Sunday, piling up five strikeouts over five innings of shutout baseball.
The 34-year-old hurler allowed four hits in the game, all of them singles, and also issued three free passes. Despite the traffic on the basepaths, Boyd stayed in control the entire time and the Diamondbacks never had a runner reach third base against him. He got 11 whiffs on 92 pitches in the game — three or more on each of his fastball, changeup and slider — while posting a CSW of 27 percent. He exited with a 3-0 lead and in line for a victory, but the Cubs’ bullpen wouldn’t oblige. The schedule doesn’t get any easier for him, as he’ll take on two more elite offenses his next two times out — against the Padres at home on Saturday and then against the Dodgers in Los Angeles the following weekend. If he makes it through that gauntlet unscathed, fantasy managers may really have something special on their hands.