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Cubs' Matthew Boyd reportedly tears meniscus 'sitting down to play with his kids'

By Teddy RicketsonYahoo Sports

Boyd is the latest in a laundry list of pitchers in MLB to suffer a freak accident away from the field.

Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Matthew Boyd is set to miss the foreseeable future due to a freak injury. Boyd, 35, needs meniscus surgery on his knee, per ESPN’s Jesse Rogers , and reportedly suffered the injury while “sitting down to play with his kids. ” There is currently no timetable for Boyd’s return; the assumption is that if he is able to return this season, it would be after the All-Star break.

Boyd has started five games this season, working to a 2-1 record with a 6. 00 ERA. He last pitched on May 3, earning his second win after six strong innings of two-run ball against the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Boyd walked one and struck out five in the victory. The Cubs are currently 24-12, atop the NL Central, but the injuries are mounting. Starter Justin Steele suffered a setback at the end of April with his elbow injury and is now not expected back until after the All-Star break.

As of May 6, Chicago has 10 pitchers in its organization listed on the injured list, with Boyd soon to be the 11th. Boyd, who suffered the injury while sitting down to play with his children, is the latest freak accident that has caused a player to hit the IL. Here's a limited sampling of freak accidents to baseball players over the past decade and a half: slicing a thumb on a knife washing the dishes breaking an elbow by getting startled by a bull hurting a finger while putting on pants breaking a nose because a barbell fell on it breaking a finger while playing a video game cutting a thumb after holding a wine glass too strongly fracturing an ankle after falling off a horse breaking a rib during a massage fracturing a hand while taking a shirt off cutting a pinky while repairing a drone spraining a shoulder in a dirt bike accident cutting a hand with a knife while trying to separate frozen hamburger patties breaking a hand when a suitcase fell on it cutting a thumb while slicing a sandwich into "fancy triangles" dislocating a shoulder while celebrating a World Series home run infection from a leg tattoo dropping a piano bench on his big toe straining his hand trying to hold a case of water at Target Knowing baseball, there will certainly be more down the line.