CONFIRMED: After A Shocking Revelation, The Chicago Cubs Has Extended Mathew Boyd Contract Worth $39.8 Million For Three Years
In a move that has left baseball fans stunned, the Chicago Cubs have officially extended left-handed pitcher Matthew Boyd’s contract, signing him to a three-year, $39.8 million deal. The news comes after a shocking revelation during internal evaluations reportedly showed Boyd’s untapped potential and influence on the mound, prompting the front office to lock him in as a long-term asset.
Boyd, a veteran who had previously battled injuries and inconsistency, saw a resurgence in performance during his recent stint with the Cubs. According to team insiders, advanced metrics highlighted his elite spin rate, improved command, and clubhouse leadership — factors that significantly influenced the team’s decision. The extension signals the Cubs’ confidence in Boyd not only as a solid middle-of-the-rotation starter but also as a mentor to the team’s younger pitchers.
The 33-year-old southpaw joined the Cubs on a short-term deal that was initially viewed as a low-risk move. However, after several strong outings and an impressive ERA in limited starts, he quickly proved his worth. Cubs President of Baseball Operations Jed Hoyer described Boyd’s impact as “far beyond expectations,” praising his resilience and commitment.

As Cubs fans react to the unexpected extension, all eyes will be on Boyd to maintain his upward trajectory and validate the organization’s bold commitment. One thing’s certain: Matthew Boyd’s time at Wrigley Field is far from over.