WATCH: Matthew Boyd shares his decision for not pitching in All-Star game

WATCH: Matthew Boyd shares his decision for not pitching in All-Star game


Tony Crumpton Tony Crumpton  ·  Senior Editor ·  

Cubs All-Star pitcher Matthew Boyd spoke to the media ahead of the MLB All-Star Game from Atlanta, Georgia talking about the decision to not pitch in the All-Star Game, his thoughts on the team's second half of the season and much more.

Watch the interview below:

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Video summary/cliff notes:

(00:00) Boyd explains he wanted to pitch in the All-Star Game, but after discussions with manager Craig and pitching coach Tommy, he chose not to for long-term health and postseason readiness. ⚾

(00:23) He's thrown more innings this year than usual and wants to maximize rest so he doesn't miss a beat down the stretch. They're aiming to play deep into October. 🗓️

(00:53) While pitching in the game would be meaningful to him, he emphasizes staying on schedule is smarter given the intensity of the competition and his personal workload. 🧠💪

(01:54) The choice was ultimately his, and he appreciated having full input. After recovering from surgery two years ago, managing workload has been a priority. 🩼📉

(02:49) He's excited just to be part of the All-Star festivities and support teammates, even if he's not on the mound. 🎉👊

(03:08) Boyd celebrates fellow pitcher Casey Mize’s All-Star selection, calling him a hard worker who has earned the recognition after battling injuries. 🙌🔥

(04:08) Talks about All-Star rookie "Masky" (likely Masyn Winn), calling him tall and funny, and excited to watch him pitch — as long as it's not against the Cubs. 😅

(04:53) On trade deadline speculation, Boyd praises Jed Hoyer and Carter Hawkins for building a strong team and says he fully trusts any decisions made. 🧠🧱

(05:47) Jokes that Dansby Swanson might have access to the Cubs’ "war room" for trades — not him. 😂🕵️

(06:13) There's no strict innings limit; communication with coaches is key. Craig Counsell and staff prioritize Boyd’s long-term health and he feels great heading into the second half.

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